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Bug 121907 - ardour-0.99.1 released
Summary: ardour-0.99.1 released
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: New packages (show other bugs)
Hardware: Other Linux
: High enhancement (vote)
Assignee: Eldad Zack (RETIRED)
URL: http://ardour.org
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Reported: 2006-02-06 16:51 UTC by David Bergstein
Modified: 2006-02-09 08:51 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Description David Bergstein 2006-02-06 16:51:30 UTC
I was able to emerge this package using a renamed copy of the previously existing ardour ebuild from my portage overlay directory.  This was performed on my Athlon XP, so someone will need to see if any ebuild modifications are required for x64 or OS X - I filed this report under Platform = "Other" for this reason.

See copy of email announcement from ardour developer Jesse Chappell below for details on this updated release:

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ardour-users] New Ardour Release - 0.99.1
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:51:14 -0500
From: Jesse Chappell <jesse@essej.net>
To: Ardour-dev <ardour-dev@lists.ardour.org>,	ardour users <ardour-users@lists.ardour.org>

This is the first maintenance release of the Ardour 0.99.x series. 
Many serious issues were fixed and stability is improved.  This should
tide you over until Ardour2 is ready for mass consumption.

For Mac OS X users, one important thing to note is that sessions are
now interoperable between linux and mac.  When you first open an
existing mac ardour session with the new version it fixes the illegal
audio file headers.  However, this means that the old 0.99 version
will no longer be able to use the session.  If this concerns you
(what, you don't trust us that 0.99.1 is better in every way?) please
make a backup copy of the session before opening in 0.99.1.

All information and downloads at:
   http://ardour.org/download.php

Summary of improvements (not exhaustive):
- Added Read/write locks for better thread safety
   and glitchless saves
- Ladspa automation crackling fixed
- Trim start to edit cursor fixed
- Unique id for plugins is stored so that plugin name changes won't
  break sessions
- Fixed a metering crash due to routes having more active streams than outputs
- Cross-endian native wave file handling fixed
- Allow compiles without veclib optimization for Mac Os X 10.3
- Reorganized editor layout to make it fit in 1024x768
- Fixed various crossfade undo and update operations
- Region copy & trim undo corrections
- Fixed crash with localized export dialog
- Better hardware monitoring
- Fixed crash when looping with click
- Record enable midi feedback fixed
- Much more responsive automation midi feedback
- MTC timing latency compensation
- Fixed a memory leak when saving
- Prevent false overrun reports
- Minor fixes to export GUI
- 64 bit SSE
- fix compilation issues with gcc 4.0
- New scons parameter for system architechture and fpu optimization
- Select all fixed
- Petter Sundl
Comment 1 David Bergstein 2006-02-06 16:51:30 UTC
I was able to emerge this package using a renamed copy of the previously existing ardour ebuild from my portage overlay directory.  This was performed on my Athlon XP, so someone will need to see if any ebuild modifications are required for x64 or OS X - I filed this report under Platform = "Other" for this reason.

See copy of email announcement from ardour developer Jesse Chappell below for details on this updated release:

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ardour-users] New Ardour Release - 0.99.1
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:51:14 -0500
From: Jesse Chappell <jesse@essej.net>
To: Ardour-dev <ardour-dev@lists.ardour.org>,	ardour users <ardour-users@lists.ardour.org>

This is the first maintenance release of the Ardour 0.99.x series. 
Many serious issues were fixed and stability is improved.  This should
tide you over until Ardour2 is ready for mass consumption.

For Mac OS X users, one important thing to note is that sessions are
now interoperable between linux and mac.  When you first open an
existing mac ardour session with the new version it fixes the illegal
audio file headers.  However, this means that the old 0.99 version
will no longer be able to use the session.  If this concerns you
(what, you don't trust us that 0.99.1 is better in every way?) please
make a backup copy of the session before opening in 0.99.1.

All information and downloads at:
   http://ardour.org/download.php

Summary of improvements (not exhaustive):
- Added Read/write locks for better thread safety
   and glitchless saves
- Ladspa automation crackling fixed
- Trim start to edit cursor fixed
- Unique id for plugins is stored so that plugin name changes won't
  break sessions
- Fixed a metering crash due to routes having more active streams than outputs
- Cross-endian native wave file handling fixed
- Allow compiles without veclib optimization for Mac Os X 10.3
- Reorganized editor layout to make it fit in 1024x768
- Fixed various crossfade undo and update operations
- Region copy & trim undo corrections
- Fixed crash with localized export dialog
- Better hardware monitoring
- Fixed crash when looping with click
- Record enable midi feedback fixed
- Much more responsive automation midi feedback
- MTC timing latency compensation
- Fixed a memory leak when saving
- Prevent false overrun reports
- Minor fixes to export GUI
- 64 bit SSE
- fix compilation issues with gcc 4.0
- New scons parameter for system architechture and fpu optimization
- Select all fixed
- Petter Sundlöf (peppo) included in contributors

jlc
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Comment 2 Eldad Zack (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2006-02-08 07:56:28 UTC
Testing
Comment 3 Eldad Zack (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2006-02-08 09:07:10 UTC
in portage
Comment 4 Antek Grzymała (antoszka) 2006-02-09 02:48:30 UTC
Violates the sandbox for me... Will post more details later.
Comment 5 Curtis Summers 2006-02-09 08:51:00 UTC
This also violated the sandbox for me:

unlink:    /usr/lib/scons/SCons/__init__.pyc
open_wr:   /usr/lib/scons/SCons/__init__.pyc
unlink:    /usr/lib/scons/SCons/Script/__init__.pyc
open_wr:   /usr/lib/scons/SCons/Script/__init__.pyc
unlink:    /usr/lib/scons/SCons/Debug.pyc
open_wr:   /usr/lib/scons/SCons/Debug.pyc
unlink:    /usr/lib/scons/SCons/Defaults.pyc
open_wr:   /usr/lib/scons/SCons/Defaults.pyc
unlink:    /usr/lib/scons/SCons/Action.pyc
open_wr:   /usr/lib/scons/SCons/Action.pyc
unlink:    /usr/lib/scons/SCons/Errors.pyc
open_wr:   /usr/lib/scons/SCons/Errors.pyc
and so on...

However, I was able to re-emerge scons, and then emerge ardour without these errors.  Is this an issue with the scons ebuild?  I have scons-0.96.1