Changelog for
mpg123-devel-1.24.0-2.1.x86_64.rpm :
Thu Mar 23 13:00:00 2017 aloisioAATTgmx.com
- Create mpg123-openal as separate package
- Added Supplements lines for some subpackages
Fri Mar 17 13:00:00 2017 jengelhAATTinai.de
- Ensure neutrality of description
Sun Mar 5 13:00:00 2017 aloisioAATTgmx.com
- Update to version 1.24.0
* Avoid repeating genre in metadata printout for
specifications like (144)Thrash Metal.
* In remote control mode, only enforce --quiet if no
verbosity was required.
* Prevent --loop and --shuffle or --random from messing with
the remote control LOADLIST command (printout of the list
would loop without reason).
* Fix the mpg123 command (esp. our provided binaries on
Windows) to now find modules again relative to the
executable directory, not the current working directory.
This was a regression in 1.23 and might be security-relevant
if you called mpg123 in working directories with untrusted
content. Note that mpg123 1.23 looked for modules relative
to the current working directory only if the installation
prefix for modules did not exist. So, usage on an intact
installation (with /usr/lib/mpg123 or the like) was safe.
Nevertheless this new version fixes the search to be
relative to the binary path as it was with 1.22 and before.
* At least consistent behaviour of playlist code in the face
of looping. Looping is about individual tracks, always.
They are looped also in random mode. Jumping (prev/next
keys) is between tracks and resets the loop counter.
The display of currently playing track in the playlist is
fixed for random and looped play now (bug 198).
* Looping is now mentioned for a to-be-repeated track with
- -verbose.
* Move some compiler nagging from --enable-debug to
- -enable-nagging, fix up some new build failures by adding
some pesky feature test macros.
* Try not to pollute the terminal buffer with old progress
bars in inverse video. Only the currently live one shall
be seen. That one is pretty. The others are not.
* Using plain dlopen()/LoadLibrary() for opening modules
instead of libltdl. This also means that
- -with-module-suffix is gone in configure.
* Windows builds only work when Unicode support is there
(older than Windows 2000/XP will definitely not work
anymore).
* The out123 tool now features tone generation, with a mix
of differing wave patterns. Makes sense to be able to test
the audio output by itself, and it\'s fun. See --wave-freq
and related parameters.
* libmpg123 version 43:
+ Add flags MPG123_NO_PEEK_END and MPG123_FORCE_SEEKABLE,
as suggested by Bent Bisballe Nyeng.
+ Build fix for MSVC (consistent definition of ssize_t,
spotted by manx, bug 243).
+ Build fix for --with-cpu=ppc_nofpu (thanks to Michael
Kostylev, bug 244).
+ Add asm optimized MSVC++ Win32|x64 and UWP|x64 builds
+ Remove old, broken MSVC++ builds
* libout123 version 2:
+ Added OUT123_BINDIR.
+ New search order for output plugin directory:
MPG123_MODDIR, or (relative to executable directory
OUT123_BINDIR) ../lib/mpg123, plugins
libout123/modules/.libs, libout123/modules,
../libout123/modules/.libs, ../libout123/modules, and at
last the installation prefix $libdir/mpg213/. This shall
ensure that a build inside a source tree does not try to
use old modules from the system prefix. The normal libtool
wrapper deals with the shared libout123 or libmpg123 only,
not modules. Note that if you set MPG123_MODDIR to a
non-existing directory, no modules will be found (earlier
versions fell back to other choices).
+ The OUT123_NAME parameter is now copied by
out123_param_from(), as is the newly added OUT123_BINDIR.
+ Coreaudio: Use AudioComponents API on OSX >= 10.6 (thanks
to Michael Weiser).
+ Coreaudio: Fix behaviour of out123_drop(), not killing
the output anymore without re-opening the device (bug 236,
thanks to Taihei for the fix).
- Build esound, pulse, jack, portaudio, sdl modules and created
package for each of them.
Fri Nov 11 13:00:00 2016 dimstarAATTopensuse.org
- Initial package for openSUSE Tumbleweed, version 1.23.8.