Public bug reported:

[Impact]

libffado is a linux driver for FireWire audio devices that also includes
a development library, an API, and several FireWire tools. While
FireWire is a dying breed in devices overall and devices are no longer
being manufacturered, in the world of audio it is still very much in use
for older professional audio interfaces.

While moving from 2.4.7 to 2.4.9 would imply a mere bugfix release, this
actually introduces several new features, outlined from the upstream
changelogs at ffado.org:

* Make various mixer modules work under Python 3.10 and later: Presonus 
Firebox, Presonus FP10, Presonus Inspire1394 and Yamaha Go.
* Deal with the removal of SafeConfigParser in Python 3.12.
* Support compilation against musl libc. Thanks to Alyssa Ross.
* Remove build-time checks for utilities that are not used (pyuic).
* Install the ffado-mixer appdata file only if ffado-mixer has been built. 
Thanks to Jan Tojnar for the suggestion.
* Add a DATADIR option to scons and use it in line with GNU conventions. Thanks 
to Jan Tojnar for the suggestion and the patch.
* Update the AppStream document with more complete information and in line with 
current best practice (Jan Tojnar).
* Rename XDG files to match modern standards (Jan Tojnar).
* Install XDG files manually to simplify the build script and avoid depending 
on xdg-utils (Jan Tojnar).

[Scope]

 * Backport libffado 2.4.9-1 from plucky

 * Backport libffado 2.4.9-1 to noble

[Other Info]
 
Builds in 
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports-staging

** Affects: libffado (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  [BPO] libffado/2.4.9-1 from plucky

Status in libffado package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  libffado is a linux driver for FireWire audio devices that also
  includes a development library, an API, and several FireWire tools.
  While FireWire is a dying breed in devices overall and devices are no
  longer being manufacturered, in the world of audio it is still very
  much in use for older professional audio interfaces.

  While moving from 2.4.7 to 2.4.9 would imply a mere bugfix release,
  this actually introduces several new features, outlined from the
  upstream changelogs at ffado.org:

  * Make various mixer modules work under Python 3.10 and later: Presonus 
Firebox, Presonus FP10, Presonus Inspire1394 and Yamaha Go.
  * Deal with the removal of SafeConfigParser in Python 3.12.
  * Support compilation against musl libc. Thanks to Alyssa Ross.
  * Remove build-time checks for utilities that are not used (pyuic).
  * Install the ffado-mixer appdata file only if ffado-mixer has been built. 
Thanks to Jan Tojnar for the suggestion.
  * Add a DATADIR option to scons and use it in line with GNU conventions. 
Thanks to Jan Tojnar for the suggestion and the patch.
  * Update the AppStream document with more complete information and in line 
with current best practice (Jan Tojnar).
  * Rename XDG files to match modern standards (Jan Tojnar).
  * Install XDG files manually to simplify the build script and avoid depending 
on xdg-utils (Jan Tojnar).

  [Scope]

   * Backport libffado 2.4.9-1 from plucky

   * Backport libffado 2.4.9-1 to noble

  [Other Info]
   
  Builds in 
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports-staging

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