Hello David and Fluid-Dev list, A FluidSynth release in 1-3 weeks sounds fine to me. Although I have not had a chance to test your latest changes and I'm not sure if I will get the chance, as I'm still traveling about and don't have access to a development system. I had thought I was going to have some time to devote to this before, but plans changed.
It would be nice to have the MSVC projects working. I have struggled in the past to keep this going, despite the fact I don't personally use it. Fixing it could be deferred to a later release though. As far as the voice stealing. I don't see any particular problem with leaving the logic the way it has been and wait for a future release to improve it. Seems like there have been a lot of architectural changes, so minimizing the number of additional changes might be a good idea. Just my 2 cents. Feel free to do the release when you feel comfortable with it. Let me know if you need any help with that process and I can see what I can do. Cheers! Elimar On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 2:34 AM, David Henningsson <launchpad....@epost.diwic.se> wrote: > Okay, so the new architecture is in place and seems to work well so far > (at least according to my own tests), and so it would be nice to have a > release with this included, in say 1 - 3 weeks from now. > > So a few thoughts and questions about this: > > * Left on my to-do list for 1.1.2 is currently to fix the voice > overflow/stealing, and to fix the Jack MIDI thread. > > * There are some additional features listed for 1.1.2 in the ticket > tracker. Is there anyone wanting to implement anything in this list, or > anything else, in the coming 1 - 2 weeks, that we should take into > account? Or can we defer the rest of the list to the next release, > whenever that is? > > * Does releasing in 1 - 3 weeks sound good to you as well? > > * Testing, testing, testing! That's always appreciated to make sure will > be 1.1.2 is our best and most stable release so far! In particular, > please test the new cmake build system, especially if you use a little > less common platform (i e anything else than Linux and Windows), or you > feel somewhat responsible for a specific platform. > > * About the voice-stealing, so I really get this right. Let me know why > this is important to you, if it is. Are you using a lot of voices for > every note, or are you running out of CPU power, or what...? FluidSynth > is quite efficient, so it shouldn't be a problem to have really many > voices if needed. > > // David > > _______________________________________________ > fluid-dev mailing list > fluid-dev@nongnu.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev > _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev