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New info about Uniinfo package

Uniaud for OS/2 & eCS

This is the development home for uniaud, the Universal Audio Driver for eCS and OS/2.

See the Uniaud FAQ? for answers to your questions.

The current stable binary release is TBD

The current unstable binary release is 1.1.4 RC3

The debug build for this release is 1.1.4 RC3 debug

Getting the sources

In addition to browsing the sources here, you can check out the sources with your favorite subversion client.

Keep in mind that, unlike cvs, tags and branches are ordinary directories in subversion. With the typical subversion respository layout, it is rather easy to checkout more than you probably intend to. To pull just the trunk version, use something like

mkdir uniaud32_workspace
cd uniaud32_workspace
svn checkout http://svn.netlabs.org/repos/uniaud/GPL/trunk trunk

and

mkdir uniaud16_workspace
cd uniaud16_workspace
svn checkout http://svn.netlabs.org/repos/uniaud/OCO/trunk trunk

To update your workspace with the current repository content, use

cd uniaud32_workspace\trunk
svn update

If you want commit access to the repository, contact Paul.

Building the drivers

Once you have the sources, building the uniaud drivers is relatively straight-forward. You will need to install the OpenWatcom development tools and run the supplied makefiles. Fixing defects may be a bit more difficult.

Debugging and such

Since the drivers are under development, issues are expected. See debugging hints for a guide to techniques and tools that can make solving them easier (we hope).

Alsa Resync

Uniaud derives some of its functionality from the Alsa project. This mean we periodically resync our sources with the latest ALSA sources. This provide both aditional device support as well as defect fixes.

Submitting Tickets

You must be logged into TRAC to create tickets. Please login with user 'guest' and password 'netlabs' if you don't have personal login id. It is recommended that you request a personal login id on the Netlabs Community Mailing List.

If you use the guest login, please put your name somewhere in the ticket description. This makes it easier to correlate tickets and mailing list threads.

When you create a new ticket, please do always attach logs.
You can create all the logs we need, by downloading this package:
ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/uniaud/UniInfo.zip Please atache the Uniinfo.zip it creates to your ticket.

Mailing lists

Access to the mailing lists is available both via e-mail and news.

Credits

TBD

If we forgot anyone, please let us know. It was unintentiional.