A pretty old and terribly overdue JACK MIDI crash bug has been fixed. Hopefully at last. Ones who've been using the ALSA-MIDI (aka. ALSA Sequencer) interface exclusively don't need to worry. All the rest please apply ;)
Have fun!
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Project page:
Downloads:
qmidinet-0.1.2.tar.gz
qmidinet-0.1.2-1.rncbc.suse121.src.rpm
qmidinet-0.1.2-1.rncbc.suse121.i586.rpm
qmidinet-0.1.2-1.rncbc.suse121.x86_64.rpm
Weblog (upstream support):
License:
Change-log:
- JACK MIDI in-bound buffering was originally flawed and often the cause for severe random crashes, mostly due to memory corruption, now hopefully fixed.
- Changed order of JACK MIDI and UDP socket initialization, hoping the later is always owned by the current genuine process.
- JACK MIDI interface were sinking all incoming events into the the first port, now fixed (heads up from Chris Goddard, thanks).
- Make(ing) -jN parallel builds now available for the masses.
- Fixed Makefile.in handling of installation directories to the configure script eg. --datadir.
- Main context menu simple no-brainer reordering.
Cheers && Enjoy!
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