Hi, On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 1:42 AM, Gilles Filippini <p...@debian.org> wrote:
> Hi Mehdi, > > Mehdi Dogguy a écrit , Le 16/05/2012 13:23: > > On 12/03/12 15:26, Gilles Filippini wrote: > >> Anyway, the best way to fix it should be to enable both backends at > >> runtime (=> upstream). In the meantime, I'd appreciate a step back > >> to the ALSA backend. > > > > Any news on that front? Should we consider reverting that change so that > > it is "fixed" in Wheezy before freeze or do you a patch ready? > > > > I believe reverting the change for now is a safe step. That would be my > > preferred action, but I'd like to hear your opinion first. > > I've had a message from Pedro stating that he has applied my patch to > enable several RtMidi backends. Unfortunately I haven't had time to > check this release. Yes. Your two patches have been applied. The first one, for rtmidi-1.0.14 and vmpk-0.4.0 is applied to the branch 'v040_rtmidi': http://vmpk.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/vmpk/branches/v040_rtmidi/ (this branch requires a command line argument to choose a MIDI backend). Your other patch for rtmidi-1.0.15 is applied to trunk: http://vmpk.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/vmpk/trunk/desktop/ In addition, there is a new option in the settings dialog to switch MIDI backends at runtime (among other fixes and features). Trunk shall become vmpk-0.5.0, hopefully next month. Regards, Pedro