Robin Gareus
Robin Gareus
I have updated Ardour's aaf branch, to libaaf v0.1-66-g4353854. It produces a couple of hundred `-Waddress` warnings like the following: ``` AAFToText.c:2927:20: warning: the comparison will always evaluate as 'true'...
Have you enabled strict warnings? Interestingly clang reports them as `-Wcast-align` here: https://pastebin.com/90RAbP06
A compile time option (like we have for `--ptformat`) is perhaps the best until this is ready for prime-time. I am however worried about ``` the comparison will always evaluate...
the -Waddress can be fixed by adding braces ```diff diff --git a/libs/aaf/aaf/AAFCore.h b/libs/aaf/aaf/AAFCore.h index 2cb4d6ce06..765a8483da 100644 --- a/libs/aaf/aaf/AAFCore.h +++ b/libs/aaf/aaf/AAFCore.h @@ -630,8 +630,8 @@ typedef struct _aafData // ( auid1...
> I'm quite busy at the moment, but I'll do my best to work on it in the days to come No rush. If we keep with Ardour's bi-montly release...
We used to provide OSX/PPC builds which is big-endian (and there are still some `G_BYTE_ORDER` #ifdefs in ardour's codebase). These days we only provide and support builds for little-endian Intel...
Correct. It is not a priority. Yet keep in mind that some day in the future it would be great if the library would be platform independent. re Apple. years...
> does Ardour tend to make interim releases with bug fixes etc? No. Only if a very severe issue (data-loss, crash at start etc) comes up we do a new...
> can non-developers access those nightly builds? Certainly. Everyone can download the demo version, and all subscribers, or users who paid more than $45 for a single build have access...
> I've noticed that imported sessions are often created now with markers on the Mins:Secs ruler Those red triangles show selection-range. They are not markers, and they are always on...