Hi! Colin Guthrie has been working on better integration of PulseAudio in Phonon, but AFAIK it is now too late for getting it into 4.4, without getting and exemption from the freeze.
But IMHO (and Eike Hein, who reminded me about this issue :-), distros will most probably just go ahead and patch in coling's work anyways, if it isn't available in KDE itself. The KDE-module in question is kdebase-runtime (and also Phonon itself, but that's another story). Another tiny snag is that it depends on an unreleased version of PulseAudio (because whoever packaged up the last PA release forgot to include coling's work), but I assume spring-release distros will have an up-to-date version, so if we just check for the right PA version while building, we should be OK. Mandriva's latest release already includes coling's work, so it has already received a fair amount of testing. So before you all start going around in circles screaming "pulseaudio prrrrfffft", if PA isn't available at build-time, all the PA-specific stuff becomes nops (and possibly completely optimized away? I don't have enough compiler-fu). And if Phonon is built with PA integration, but the PA daemon isn't available for some reason (it crashed, or isn't installed, for example), it degrades gracefully. I think this is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me God, but if I'm wrong, please correct me. :-) Or ask. Or grant an exemption, if you find the kindness in your hearts to do so. -- Martin T. Sandsmark Interim Phonon Maintainer _______________________________________________ release-team mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
