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By changing the register that PulseAudio uses in its asm code makes it unnecessary to care whether frame pointers are enabled or not. This fix was suggested by Andre McCurdy. (From OE-Core rev: f0a9be4c196c99661cdd18f80bf25281beb04216) Signed-off-by: Tanu Kaskinen <tanuk@iki.fi> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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SUMMARY = "Sound server for Linux and Unix-like operating systems"
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HOMEPAGE = "http://www.pulseaudio.org"
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AUTHOR = "Lennart Poettering"
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SECTION = "libs/multimedia"
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# Most of PulseAudio code is under LGPLv2.1+. There are a few exceptions:
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#
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# The "adrian" echo canceller variant has code under a non-standard permissive
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# license. See src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt for details. This
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# recipe disables the adrian echo canceller to avoid hassle with the unusual
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# license.
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#
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# The src/modules/reserve* and src/pulsecore/rtkit* files are under the MIT
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# license.
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#
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# The src/pulsecore/filter/ directory contains code under the 3-clause BSD
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# license.
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#
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# People who distribute PulseAudio binaries need to also consider that there
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# are some dependencies to GPL libraries. LGPL code that depends on GPL
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# libraries probably becomes effectively GPL-licensed (at compile-time? or at
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# at link-time?). I'm not a lawyer, though, so I'm not sure of the exact
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# implications. The GPL dependencies only affect the server, not the client
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# library, with the exception of libdbus that affects both. These are the GPL
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# library dependencies:
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#
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# One of the resampler implementations uses libsamplerate. This recipe doesn't
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# enable that resampler, however.
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#
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# One of the database implementations uses gdbm. This recipe doesn't enable
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# that database implementation, however.
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#
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# module-lirc (enabled by PACKAGECONFIG[lirc]) uses LIRC.
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#
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# module-equalizer-sink uses FFTW. This recipe disables that, however.
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#
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# The dependency with the most complicated licensing considerations is libdbus.
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# When PACKAGECONFIG[dbus] is enabled (like it is by default), libdbus will be
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# used by both the server and the client library (libpulse). Does this affect
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# applications that use libpulse? It should be also noted that libdbus is
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# dual-licensed: either GPLv2+ or AFL-2 terms apply. Whose decision is it which
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# of the licenses apply? What a mess. Some people hold the view that libdbus is
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# a system library that is covered by the "special exception" in GPLv2's
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# section 3, and therefore libdbus's GPL license doesn't affect PulseAudio.
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LICENSE = "LGPLv2.1+ & MIT & BSD-3-Clause"
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LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://LICENSE;md5=0e5cd938de1a7a53ea5adac38cc10c39 \
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file://GPL;md5=4325afd396febcb659c36b49533135d4 \
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file://LGPL;md5=2d5025d4aa3495befef8f17206a5b0a1 \
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file://src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt;md5=abbab006a561fbffccedf1c3531f34ab \
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file://src/pulsecore/filter/LICENSE.WEBKIT;md5=49defbaffddf8c51faf606ff7fc3b1f7 \
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file://src/pulsecore/resampler.h;beginline=4;endline=21;md5=09794012ae16912c0270f3280cc8ff84 \
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file://src/modules/reserve.h;beginline=6;endline=28;md5=0e23094760367d51b6609750e9b31fbb \
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file://src/pulsecore/rtkit.h;beginline=6;endline=29;md5=3f00ff966716ae0817c31576d1473528 \
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file://src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-aec.h;beginline=3;endline=12;md5=d3ed4fad1c073f8b06f37495dc5d1026 \
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file://src/pulsecore/filter/biquad.h;beginline=1;endline=4;md5=6d46d1365206528a20137355924233c1 \
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"
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DEPENDS = "libatomic-ops libsndfile1 libtool"
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# optional
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DEPENDS += "udev alsa-lib glib-2.0"
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DEPENDS += "speexdsp libxml-parser-perl-native libcap"
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inherit autotools bash-completion pkgconfig useradd gettext perlnative systemd manpages gsettings
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# *.desktop rules wont be generated during configure and build will fail
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# if using --disable-nls
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USE_NLS = "yes"
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EXTRA_OECONF = "\
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--disable-hal-compat \
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--disable-orc \
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--enable-tcpwrap=no \
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--with-access-group=audio \
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--disable-openssl \
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--with-database=simple \
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--without-zsh-completion-dir \
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--with-udev-rules-dir=`pkg-config --variable=udevdir udev`/rules.d \
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ac_cv_header_valgrind_memcheck_h=no \
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--disable-tests \
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--disable-running-from-build-tree \
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"
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# soxr (the SoX Resampler library) doesn't seem to be currently packaged in
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# oe-core nor meta-oe, so let's not add a PACKAGECONFIG entry for it for now.
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EXTRA_OECONF += "--without-soxr"
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# The FFTW dependency (for module-equalizer-sink) was removed in commit
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# ddbd713293 without explaining why it was not made a PACKAGECONFIG item
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# instead. Oh well, let's keep it disabled until someone expresses some
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# interest in having it enabled.
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EXTRA_OECONF += "--without-fftw"
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# The "adrian" echo canceller implementation has a non-standard license
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# (src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt). It's a permissive license, so
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# the licensing terms are probably not problematic, but it would be an extra
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# hassle to add the license to OE-Core's set of licenses. The canceller isn't
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# very good anyway, better alternatives exist (such as the webrtc canceller).
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EXTRA_OECONF += "--disable-adrian-aec"
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PACKAGECONFIG ??= "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'bluetooth', 'bluez5', '', d)} \
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${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'zeroconf', 'avahi', '', d)} \
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${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', '3g', 'ofono', '', d)} \
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${@bb.utils.filter('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'ipv6 systemd x11', d)} \
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dbus gsettings \
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"
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PACKAGECONFIG[dbus] = "--enable-dbus,--disable-dbus,dbus"
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PACKAGECONFIG[bluez5] = "--enable-bluez5,--disable-bluez5,bluez5 sbc"
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PACKAGECONFIG[gconf] = "--enable-gconf,--disable-gconf,gconf"
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PACKAGECONFIG[gsettings] = "--enable-gsettings,--disable-gsettings,glib-2.0-native glib-2.0"
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PACKAGECONFIG[ofono] = "--enable-bluez5-ofono-headset,--disable-bluez5-ofono-headset,ofono"
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PACKAGECONFIG[gtk] = "--enable-gtk3,--disable-gtk3,gtk+3"
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PACKAGECONFIG[systemd] = "--enable-systemd-daemon --enable-systemd-login --enable-systemd-journal --with-systemduserunitdir=${systemd_user_unitdir},--disable-systemd-daemon --disable-systemd-login --disable-systemd-journal,systemd"
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PACKAGECONFIG[x11] = "--enable-x11,--disable-x11,virtual/libx11 libxtst libice libsm libxcb"
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PACKAGECONFIG[avahi] = "--enable-avahi,--disable-avahi,avahi"
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PACKAGECONFIG[jack] = "--enable-jack,--disable-jack,jack"
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# Since many embedded systems don't have non-root users, it's useful to be
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# able to use pulseaudio autospawn for root as well.
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PACKAGECONFIG[autospawn-for-root] = ",,,"
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PACKAGECONFIG[lirc] = "--enable-lirc,--disable-lirc,lirc"
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PACKAGECONFIG[webrtc] = "--enable-webrtc-aec,--disable-webrtc-aec,webrtc-audio-processing"
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PACKAGECONFIG[ipv6] = "--enable-ipv6,--disable-ipv6,"
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PACKAGECONFIG[manpages] = "--enable-manpages, --disable-manpages, "
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EXTRA_OECONF_append_arm = "${@bb.utils.contains("TUNE_FEATURES", "neon", "", " --enable-neon-opt=no", d)}"
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EXTRA_OECONF_append_armeb = "${@bb.utils.contains("TUNE_FEATURES", "neon", "", " --enable-neon-opt=no", d)}"
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export TARGET_PFPU = "${TARGET_FPU}"
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# TODO: Use more fine granular version
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#OE_LT_RPATH_ALLOW=":${libdir}/pulse-0.9:"
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OE_LT_RPATH_ALLOW = "any"
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OE_LT_RPATH_ALLOW[export]="1"
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set_cfg_value () {
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sed -i -e "s/\(; *\)\?$2 =.*/$2 = $3/" "$1"
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if ! grep -q "^$2 = $3\$" "$1"; then
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die "Use of sed to set '$2' to '$3' in '$1' failed"
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fi
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}
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do_compile_append () {
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if ${@bb.utils.contains('PACKAGECONFIG', 'autospawn-for-root', 'true', 'false', d)}; then
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set_cfg_value src/client.conf allow-autospawn-for-root yes
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fi
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}
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do_install_append() {
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install -d ${D}${sysconfdir}/default/volatiles
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install -m 0644 ${WORKDIR}/volatiles.04_pulse ${D}${sysconfdir}/default/volatiles/volatiles.04_pulse
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}
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USERADD_PACKAGES = "pulseaudio-server"
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GROUPADD_PARAM_pulseaudio-server = "--system pulse"
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USERADD_PARAM_pulseaudio-server = "--system --home /var/run/pulse \
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--no-create-home --shell /bin/false \
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--groups audio,pulse --gid pulse pulse"
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PACKAGES =+ "\
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libpulse \
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libpulse-mainloop-glib \
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libpulse-simple \
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libpulsecommon \
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libpulsecore \
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${PN}-pa-info \
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${PN}-server \
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${PN}-misc \
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"
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# The console-kit module is included here explicitly so bitbake can map to the
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# RDEPENDS we define for it in this recipe, and thereby ensure that when
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# adding the console-kit module to an image, we also get the necessary
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# consolekit package produced.
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PACKAGES =+ "${@bb.utils.contains('PACKAGECONFIG', 'dbus', 'pulseaudio-module-console-kit', '', d)}"
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#upgrade path:
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RREPLACES_pulseaudio-server = "libpulse-bin libpulse-conf"
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PACKAGES_DYNAMIC += "^pulseaudio-lib-.* ^pulseaudio-module-.*"
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FILES_libpulsecore = "${libdir}/pulseaudio/libpulsecore*.so"
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FILES_libpulsecommon = "${libdir}/pulseaudio/libpulsecommon*.so"
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# client.conf configures the behaviour of libpulse, so it belongs in the same
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# package.
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FILES_libpulse = "${libdir}/libpulse.so.* ${sysconfdir}/pulse/client.conf"
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FILES_libpulse-simple = "${libdir}/libpulse-simple.so.*"
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FILES_libpulse-mainloop-glib = "${libdir}/libpulse-mainloop-glib.so.*"
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FILES_${PN}-dev += "${libdir}/pulse-${PV}/modules/*.la ${datadir}/vala ${libdir}/cmake"
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FILES_${PN}-conf = "${sysconfdir}"
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FILES_${PN}-bin += "${sysconfdir}/default/volatiles/volatiles.04_pulse"
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FILES_${PN}-pa-info = "${bindir}/pa-info"
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FILES_${PN}-server = "${bindir}/pulseaudio ${bindir}/start-* ${sysconfdir} ${bindir}/pactl */udev/rules.d/*.rules */*/udev/rules.d/*.rules ${systemd_user_unitdir}/*"
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#SYSTEMD_PACKAGES = "${PN}-server"
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SYSTEMD_SERVICE_${PN}-server = "pulseaudio.service"
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FILES_${PN}-misc = "${bindir}/* ${libdir}/pulseaudio/libpulsedsp.so"
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# Allow the pulseaudio package to be created empty as a placeholder (-dbg and -dev depend on it)
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FILES_${PN} = ""
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ALLOW_EMPTY_${PN} = "1"
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CONFFILES_libpulse = "${sysconfdir}/pulse/client.conf"
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CONFFILES_pulseaudio-server = "\
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${sysconfdir}/pulse/default.pa \
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${sysconfdir}/pulse/daemon.conf \
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${sysconfdir}/pulse/system.pa \
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"
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pkg_postinst_${PN}-server() {
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if [ -z "$D" ] && [ -e ${sysconfdir}/init.d/populate-volatile.sh ] ; then
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${sysconfdir}/init.d/populate-volatile.sh update
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fi
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}
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python populate_packages_prepend() {
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plugindir = d.expand('${libdir}/pulse-${PV}/modules/')
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do_split_packages(d, plugindir, r'^module-(.*)\.so$', '${PN}-module-%s', 'PulseAudio module for %s', extra_depends='', prepend=True)
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do_split_packages(d, plugindir, r'^lib(.*)\.so$', '${PN}-lib-%s', 'PulseAudio library for %s', extra_depends='', prepend=True)
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}
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# pa-info is a bash script that collects information about the audio setup.
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# It's primarily useful for attaching an information dump when reporting bugs.
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RDEPENDS_${PN}-pa-info = "\
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alsa-utils-amixer \
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alsa-utils-aplay \
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alsa-utils-scripts \
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bash \
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${PN}-server \
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"
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RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-server = " \
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pulseaudio-module-filter-apply \
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pulseaudio-module-filter-heuristics \
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pulseaudio-module-udev-detect \
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pulseaudio-module-null-sink \
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pulseaudio-module-device-restore \
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pulseaudio-module-stream-restore \
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pulseaudio-module-card-restore \
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pulseaudio-module-augment-properties \
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pulseaudio-module-detect \
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pulseaudio-module-alsa-sink \
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pulseaudio-module-alsa-source \
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pulseaudio-module-alsa-card \
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pulseaudio-module-native-protocol-unix \
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pulseaudio-module-default-device-restore \
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pulseaudio-module-intended-roles \
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pulseaudio-module-rescue-streams \
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pulseaudio-module-always-sink \
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pulseaudio-module-suspend-on-idle \
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pulseaudio-module-position-event-sounds \
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pulseaudio-module-role-cork \
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pulseaudio-module-switch-on-port-available"
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# If the server is installed, it's usually desirable to make ALSA applications
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# use PulseAudio. alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-conf will install the configuration
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# that makes the PulseAudio plugin the default ALSA device.
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RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-server += "alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-conf"
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# pulseaudio-module-console-kit is built whenever dbus is enabled by PACKAGECONFIG
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# but consolekit depends on libx11 and is available only for DISTRO with x11 in DISTRO_FEATURES
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RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-module-console-kit =+ "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'x11', 'consolekit', '', d)}"
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RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-misc += "pulseaudio-module-cli-protocol-unix"
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FILES_${PN}-module-alsa-card += "${datadir}/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer"
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FILES_${PN}-module-gconf += "${libexecdir}/pulse/gconf-helper"
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GSETTINGS_PACKAGE = "${@bb.utils.contains('PACKAGECONFIG', 'gsettings', '${PN}-module-gsettings', '', d)}"
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FILES_${PN}-module-gsettings += "${libexecdir}/pulse/gsettings-helper ${datadir}/GConf/gsettings ${datadir}/glib-2.0/schemas"
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# The console-kit module is good to have on X11 systems (it keeps PulseAudio
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# running for the duration of the user login session). The device-manager and
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# x11-* modules are referenced from the start-pulseaudio-x11 script, so those
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# modules must be installed when X11 is enabled.
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RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-server += "\
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${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'x11', '\
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pulseaudio-module-device-manager \
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pulseaudio-module-x11-cork-request \
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pulseaudio-module-x11-publish \
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pulseaudio-module-x11-xsmp \
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', '', d)}"
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RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-server += "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'x11', \
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bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'systemd', 'pulseaudio-module-systemd-login', 'pulseaudio-module-console-kit', d), \
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'', d)}"
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