On 2023/01/03 11:25:23 +0900, SASANO Takayoshi <uaa@mx5.nisiq.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> previous ports cannot support alsa-plugin due to libdl detection,
> here is new ports with patch. (the patch is sent same as pull-request at
> https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-lib/pull/290 )
looked for curiosity; the patch for configure.ac can be simplified a
bit:
Index: configure.ac
--- configure.ac.orig
+++ configure.ac
@@ -255,9 +255,8 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(libdl,
[ have_libdl="$withval" ], [ have_libdl="yes" ])
HAVE_LIBDL=
if test "$have_libdl" = "yes"; then
- AC_CHECK_LIB([dl], [dlsym], [HAVE_LIBDL="yes"])
+ AC_SEARCH_LIBS([dlsym], [dl], [HAVE_LIBDL="yes"])
if test "$HAVE_LIBDL" = "yes" ; then
- ALSA_DEPLIBS="$ALSA_DEPLIBS -ldl"
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBDL], 1, [Have libdl])
fi
else
AC_SEARCH_LIBS tries first to see if the functions are provided in
libc and if not tries with the list of libraries provided (`dl' in
this case.) It works equally well for linux and the BSDs. (on linux
"-ldl" is automatically added to LIBS and handled by automake, and so
ALSA_DEPLIBS is not needed at all.)
(from a quick look upstream could switch also the other checks to
AC_SEARCH_LIBS and drop ALSA_DEPLIBS entirely. the only place I'm not
sure is when looking for clock_gettime in -lrt)
I'd add a comment before NO_TESTS since there seem to be a regress
suite, but does not compile.
There are two places in src/pcm/pcm.c where it prints a time_t as it
were `long':
pcm.c:2357:6: warning: format specifies type 'long' but the argument has type 'time_t' (aka 'long long') [-Wformat]
status->trigger_tstamp.tv_sec,
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
pcm.c:2360:3: warning: format specifies type 'long' but the argument has type 'time_t' (aka 'long long') [-Wformat]
status->tstamp.tv_sec, status->tstamp.tv_nsec / 1000);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2 warnings generated.
could be patched to cast the time_t to `long long' and using the
"%lld" format.
No mean to test it. Is it required by other ports for compatibility?
Port looks fine to me anyawy.
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