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Works around assertion failure due to something that appears to be a
(minor) FFmpeg bug.
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When mounting had not yet finished, SocketMonitor::IsDefined() was
always false, due to the workaround at the beginning of the function
that calls SocketMonitor::Steal(). This commit drops the IsDefined()
check because it was never necessary and breaks reconnect.
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nfs_destroy_context() will invoke all pending callbacks with
err==-EINTR. In CancellableCallback::Callback(), this will invoke
NfsConnection::DeferClose(), which however is only designed to be
called from nfs_service(). In non-debug mode, this will leak memory
because nfs_close_async() is never called.
Workaround: before nfs_destroy_context(), invoke nfs_close_async() on
all pending file handles.
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The method NfsConnection::CancellableCallback::Callback() will always
invoke NfsConnection::Close() on the file handle, even if the void
pointer is not a nfsfh. This can happen if the Open() was not
successful, e.g. when the file does not exist.
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Mapped to "=" in the MPD protocol. This is the first operator,
initially supporting value matches in the MPD protocol.
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MPD used both "album artist" and "albumartist" tags and mapped them to one tag.
This could lead to issues, if a file had both tags, causing MPD to send
a list of albumartists instead of a single one.
Since "album artist" is not a standard tag anyway and even its originators
started to use the proper alternative, its time to say goodbye!
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MEM_LARGE_PAGES does not appear to work. Instead, MEM_RESERVE appears
to be necessary. Until I figure this out, this large pages are
disabled.
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Skipping those songs silently will confuse the client, because
commands specifying the song index within a playlist
(e.g. playlistdelete) will be out of sync.
This copies spl_print()'s behavior to playlist_file_print().
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Version 2.5 fixed an API oddity, however it broke API compatibility,
at least with C++. Disable the workaround when a libavformat version
is detected that is recent enough.
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The "::" to explicitly refer to the global namespace appeared like a
good idea in C++, but it breaks with C libraries that implement
standard functions using macros (e.g. musl).
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Due to security vulnerabilities.
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Only very few (minor) features still depend on GLib.
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Set the Error when zzip_seek()==-1 and not on success. Fixes a crash
after seeking.
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Avoids a crash that occurs when NfsConnection::OnSocketReady()
dereferences itself before returning.
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libmp4v2 is licensed under MPL 1.1, which is incompatible with GPLv2.
Unfortunately, this means that we must remove the plugin.
More information can be found in the Debian bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/767504
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A priority should be a volatile thing: it should schedule a song for
playing back once, but it should not affect the next time the queue
gets played.
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precision
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This was used by proprietary software. MPD adopted it a few years
ago, which turns out to be a mistake, because it now creates problems
for some MPD users (http://bugs.musicpd.org/view.php?id=4168).
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A negative uid value means it's not a "local socket" (PF_LOCAL).
uid==0 means user "root" connected.
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