- Update to version 0.4.5:
* Fixes:
- Fixed a crash that could happen after a node linking error
(glfo#pipewire/wireplumber#76)
- Fixed a bug that would cause capture streams to link to
monitor ports of loopback nodes instead of linking to their
capture ports
- Fixed a needless wait that would happen on applications using
the pipewire ALSA plugin (glfo#pipewire/wireplumber#92)
- Fixed an issue that would cause endless rescan loops in
policy-node and could potentially also cause other strange
behaviors in case pavucontrol or another monitoring utility
was open while the policy was rescanning
(glfo#pipewire/wireplumber#77)
- Fixed the endpoints-based policy that broke in recent
versions and improved its codebase to share more code and be
more in-line with policy-node
- The semicolon character is now escaped properly in state
files (glfo#pipewire/wireplumber#82)
- When a player requests encoded audio passthrough, the policy
now prefers linking to a device that supports that instead of
trying to link to the default device and potentially failing
(glfo#pipewire/wireplumber#75)
- Miscellaneous robustness fixes in policy-node
* API:
- Added WpFactory, a binding for pw_factory proxies. This
allows object managers to query factories that are loaded in
the pipewire daemon
- The file-monitor-api plugin can now watch files for changes
in addition to directories
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/930868
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/wireplumber?expand=0&rev=8
- Add patch from upstream to fix a crash when there's a link error
(glfo#pipewire/wireplumber#76):
* 0001-si-standard-link-fix-crash-after-returning-a-link-error.patch
- Update to version 0.4.4:
* Highlights:
- Implemented linking nodes in passthrough mode, which enables
encoded iec958 / dsd audio passthrough
- Streams are now sent an error if it was not possible to link
them to a target (#63)
- When linking nodes where at least one of them has an
unpositioned channel layout, the other one is not
reconfigured to match the channel layout; it is instead
linked with a best effort port matching logic
- Output route switches automatically to the latest one that
has become available (#69)
- Policy now respects the 'node.exclusive' and 'node.passive'
properties
- Many other minor policy fixes for a smoother desktop usage
experience
* API:
- Fixed an issue with the LocalModule() constructor not
accepting nil as well as the properties table properly
- Added WpClient.send_error(), WpSpaPod.fixate() and
- WpSpaPod.filter() (both in C and Lua)
* Misc:
- Bumped meson version requirement to 0.56 to be able to use
meson.project_{source,build}_root() and ease integration with
pipewire's build system as a subproject
- wireplumber.service is now an alias to
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/926162
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/wireplumber?expand=0&rev=5
- Update to version 0.4.1:
* Highlights:
+ WirePlumber now supports Lua 5.4. You may compile it either
with Lua 5.3 or 5.4, without any changes in behavior. The
internal Lua subproject has also been upgraded to Lua 5.4, so
any builds with -Dsystem-lua=false will use Lua 5.4 by
default
* Fixes:
+ Fixed filtering of pw_metadata objects, which broke with
PipeWire 0.3.31
+ Fixed a potential livelock condition in
si-audio-adapter/endpoint where the code would wait forever
for a node's ports to appear in the graph
+ Fixed granting access to camera device nodes in flatpak
clients connecting through the camera portal
+ Fixed a lot of issues found by the coverity static analyzer
+ Fixed certain race conditions in the wpipc library
+ Fixed compilation with GCC older than v8.1
* Scripts:
+ Added a policy script that matches nodes to specific devices
based on the "media.role" of the nodes and the
"device.intended-roles" of the devices
* Build system:
+ Bumped GLib requirement to 2.62, as the code was already
using 2.62 API
+ Added support for building WirePlumber as a PipeWire
subproject
+ Doxygen version requirement has been relaxed to accept v1.8
+ The CI now also verifies that the build works on
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and tries multiple builds with different
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/906021
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia:libs/wireplumber?expand=0&rev=2