[ardour-dev] There is important testing to be done

Joshua Parmenter joshp at u.washington.edu
Fri Mar 31 16:48:48 PST 2006


should this be able to compile in the Intel Macs? Or are there still  
known issues?

Thanks,

josh

On Mar 31, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Sampo Savolainen wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Hopefully the last fixes to the 0.99 branch are now in CVS. These  
> fixes
> should now be tested before we can release 0.99.3
>
> (Some of the) issues corrected:
>
>  - Fixed non realtime-safe code ran when stopping recording
>    (this caused jackd to kick ardour out when recording was stopped)
>  - Fixes to crash recovery
>  - Templates are refreshed at runtime
>  - Fixed marker undo problems
>  - Split regions now retain their crossfades and layering
>  - Correct gain for pannerless tracks/buses
>
> libardour: 0.908.0
> ardour/gtk: 1.4.1
>
> The CVS snapshot is available at:
>     http://ardour.org/files/releases/ardour-cvs.tar.bz2
>
> Please pay special attention to splitting regions. This very important
> part of the editing system has been fixed so that crossfades  
> attached to
> the split region are not lost and the layering will not be changed  
> (=the
> resulting shards from the split will retain their relative layering
> compared to other regions). Bugs in the split function would make the
> 0.99.3 release totally unusable.
>
> If you can, please test & report in the following days. We are  
> hoping to
> get 0.99.3 out at the start of the next week, but this depends on
> whether we get confirmation that the fixes actually work and don't  
> cause
> other issues. ;)
>
> -- 
> Sampo Savolainen <v2 at iki.fi>
>
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Center for Digital Arts and  
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