On 2008/11/24 01:58, Avuton Olrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the first in a series of patches I hope to do to update from
patches in from our bug tracker. I hope as well to get comments, and
the community gives these concepts and patches the big ACK or NACK. I
will try to keep these
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Hi,
the libmpdclient project has suffered in the past: instead of having a
shared library with a stable API, all clients chose to copy
libmpdclient.c into their source directory. That resulted in many
forked and different versions of libmpdclient.
To fix that, to account for new requirements
- portability - even Windows? There's no good C99 compiler on
Windows.. mingw32?
Just a quick remark about this point: I compile Ario and libmpdclient on
windows with mingw32 and it works fine. (I distribute .exe files for Ario).
Some of you already promised to help me with that. From now on, I
will accept patches (git pull requests preferred). Please keep your
git repository rebased on mine.
I have created a git repository to help you on this project:
http://repo.or.cz/w/libmpdclient/marc.git
It is based on your
On 2008/11/27 00:33, Marc Pavot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is based on your repository and I have done one commit to continue the
split of libmpdclient.
It creates three new files: connection, idle and return_element. The
separation is not perfect (for example some structures and methods in