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After we've been hit by Large File Support problems several times in
the past week (which only occur on 32 bit platforms, which I don't
have), this is yet another attempt to fix the issue.
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Don't abort the whole MPD process when the conversion fails. This has
been a denial-of-service attack vector for years.
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The string comparison should be "!= 0", not "== 0". Ouch.
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Even if libsamplerate support is enabled, compile the fallback
resampler. When the user specifies the option
"samplerate_converter=internal", it is chosen in favor of
libsamplerate. This may help users with a weak FPU who don't want to
compile a custom MPD from source, because the fallback resampler does
not use floating point operations.
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Added diversion functions to pcm_resample.c. These check which
resampler is enabled at compile time (libsamplerate or fallback).
This prepares the following patch.
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This updates the copyright header to all be the same, which is
pretty much an update of where to mail request for a copy of the GPL
and the years of the MPD project. This also puts all committers under
'The Music Player Project' umbrella. These entries should go
individually in the AUTHORS file, for consistancy.
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Use the PCM buffer library for the libsamplerate output buffer.
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Return a temporary buffer from pcm_resample_*() and pcm_convert().
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Separate the resampling code from the rest of pcm_utils.c. Create two
sub-libraries: pcm_resample_libsamplerate.c and
pcm_resample_fallback.c.
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