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Support OpenBSD #191
Support OpenBSD #191
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Hi @klemensn, thanks a lot for the PR and for being interested! I'm sorry for being a bit late here. Lately I've been trying to switch away from |
No worries!
#197 with fb7d591 cherry-picked on top builds but does not work:
Somewhat expected, (without having looked at their code at all) I'll look into this. Merge as you seem fit; I reckon (using) new upstream releases for |
On that note: another hurdle for packaging This is a general issue in our infrastructure for In an ideal word, all of the porting work gets upstreamed, released and |
Lucky us: some folks (incl. two OpenBSD developers) have been tackling |
So while sound code is being revamped, we could still merge
Starting with 2. I can prod this. |
piet released 0.5.0 containing my commit. I tried bumping both dependencies in psst but my rust/cargo foo is not strong enough; Can someone help me out? |
Hi @klemensn, I've updated the Druid dep in master! |
Thanks a bunch. Would you mind telling me how to do that? |
Oh, sorry, it's locked in |
Once Sinono3/souvlaki#19 is merged, another overridden dependency can go.
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Playback works with cpal but has remaining issues
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Alright, cpal seems to be the last blocker (for now!). |
Rebasing this branch onto latest master breaks playback:
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Yes, ".cargo" is in .gitignore and this is better set in the developer shell's environment, but having it here documents the issue and greatly helps hacking on it. https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/reference/config.html#env `[env]` has been stabalised in Rust 1.56.0, so crank the requirement. This is probably best dealt with in the OpenBSD port's Makefile once psst is ready for it.
Done with editing Cargo.toml followed by `cargo update -p cpal`, which, sadly, change a whole bunch of other dependencies. This makes audio play, but two issues remain: 1. Playback speed is noticably slow. 2. Toggling play -> shows this error, although playback is successfully paused: ``` [2021-11-17T16:03:04Z ERROR psst_core::audio::output] failed to stop stream: A backend-specific error has occurred: pausing is not implemented ``` "Add support for OpenBSD platform via sndio host" RustAudio/cpal#493 is based on an older cpal release; maybe rebasing on top of HEAD and therefore bringing in the cpal changes that current psst already uses helps with/fixes any of the two issues?
This fixes the following whenever I try playin a file: ``` $ RUST_BACKTRACE=full ./target/release/psst-gui [2021-11-30T00:10:07Z INFO psst_gui::data::config] loading config: "/home/kn/.config/Psst/config.json" [2021-11-30T00:10:07Z INFO psst_core::audio::output] using audio device: "sndio default device" [2021-11-30T00:10:07Z INFO psst_core::cache] using cache: "/home/kn/.cache/Psst" [2021-11-30T00:10:07Z INFO psst_core::audio::output] opening output stream: StreamConfig { channels: 1, sample_rate: SampleRate(48000), buffer_size: Default } [2021-11-30T00:10:07Z INFO psst_gui::data::config] saved config: "/home/kn/.config/Psst/config.json" [2021-11-30T00:10:07Z INFO psst_core::session::access_token] access token expired, requesting [2021-11-30T00:10:09Z INFO symphonia_format_ogg::demuxer] starting new physical stream [2021-11-30T00:10:09Z INFO symphonia_format_ogg::demuxer] selected vorbis mapper for stream with serial=0x0 [2021-11-30T00:10:09Z INFO psst_core::player] starting playback [2021-11-30T00:10:09Z INFO psst_gui::controller::playback] playing thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'index out of bounds: the len is 1 but the index is 1', psst-core/src/audio/source.rs:65:13 stack backtrace: 0: 0x33b342e3bbc - <unknown> 1: 0x33b3431ca6b - <unknown> 2: 0x33b342d32e3 - <unknown> 3: 0x33b342d686b - <unknown> 4: 0x33b342d63f7 - <unknown> 5: 0x33b342d6f56 - <unknown> 6: 0x33b342e43a5 - <unknown> 7: 0x33b342e3d07 - <unknown> 8: 0x33b342d6a26 - <unknown> 9: 0x33b34311150 - <unknown> 10: 0x33b34311117 - <unknown> 11: 0x33b340700ce - <unknown> 12: 0x33b34066cc8 - <unknown> 13: 0x33b3406e41a - <unknown> 14: 0x33b341e6be0 - <unknown> 15: 0x33b340a63da - <unknown> 16: 0x33b3403339a - <unknown> 17: 0x33b342de179 - <unknown> 18: 0x33d46e136a1 - <unknown> 19: 0x33e0cc4808a - <unknown># Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting ``` With this, `psst` plays audio fine on OpenBSD; the playback speed is back to normal!
So that just happened! I haven't used psst ever since, basically because hacking and testing it on a still semi-supported OS was very time consuming. I'll give this another shot to see how things improved. |
Having ported spotifyd and spotify-qt to OpenBSD, which now ship as packages and work great, I won't persue this effort of finishing psst and its dependencies. |
Track merge requests in dependencies/crates and update documentation accordingly.
All patches required to run psst on OpenBSD/amd64 have been submitted upstream:
Dependencies have been carefully patched to merely integrate those patches
required for OpenBSD support, i.e. no new features or unrelated changes are
pulled in.
This makes
cargo build
produce a working./target/debug/psst-gui
.This is already enough to create an OpenBSD port (from my fork) and provide
working binary packages to users.
Input on how to best incorporate all this would be welcome, hence this draft.