* [PATCH 5/5] doc: remove "sleepy_penguin" references
@ 2019-12-01 1:26 6% ` Eric Wong
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ results
From: Eric Wong @ 2019-12-01 1:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dtas-all
Less to install, less to document, a win for everybody!
---
Documentation/dtas-sinkedit.pod | 2 +-
Documentation/dtas-sourceedit.pod | 2 +-
INSTALL | 19 -------------------
dtas-linux.gemspec | 19 -------------------
4 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 dtas-linux.gemspec
diff --git a/Documentation/dtas-sinkedit.pod b/Documentation/dtas-sinkedit.pod
index ee2d5b7..6787e25 100644
--- a/Documentation/dtas-sinkedit.pod
+++ b/Documentation/dtas-sinkedit.pod
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ dtas-sinkedit SINKNAME
dtas-sinkedit spawns an editor to allow editing of a sink as a YAML file.
See L<dtas-player_protocol(7)> for details on SINKARGS.
-On Linux machines with the sleepy_penguin RubyGem installed, L<inotify(7)>
+On Linux machines with the "fiddle" default RubyGem installed, L<inotify(7)>
is used to monitor the file for changes while the text editor is running.
Each time a user finishes saving a file, changes are committed immediately.
This behavior may be disabled by using the -N or --no-watch command-line
diff --git a/Documentation/dtas-sourceedit.pod b/Documentation/dtas-sourceedit.pod
index ee88e8f..be158d3 100644
--- a/Documentation/dtas-sourceedit.pod
+++ b/Documentation/dtas-sourceedit.pod
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ a pipe or file, it is parsed as YAML and fed to the L<dtas-player(1)> instance
non-interactively. This is useful for loading various profiles from the
filesystem.
-On Linux machines with the sleepy_penguin RubyGem installed, L<inotify(7)>
+On Linux machines with the "fiddle" default RubyGem installed, L<inotify(7)>
is used to monitor the file for changes while the text editor is running.
Each time a user finishes saving a file, changes are committed immediately.
This behavior may be disabled by using the -N or --no-watch command-line
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
index d0b8a24..16d3d34 100644
--- a/INSTALL
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -16,21 +16,6 @@ Debian 7+ users can install dependencies easily:
sudo apt-get install sox libsox-fmt-all mp3gain flac ruby-dev
-# installing dtas RubyGem on GNU/Linux (Linux kernel 2.6.32+)
-
-Be sure to have Ruby development headers and a working C compiler.
-This will pull in the sleepy_penguin RubyGems for minor
-speedups. If you cannot be bothered to have a development
-environment, just use "gem install dtas".
-
- sudo gem install dtas-linux
-
-This should pull in the "sleepy_penguin" RubyGems
-
-For future upgrades of dtas (upgrades to dtas-linux will be infrequent)
-
- sudo gem update dtas
-
# installing the dtas RubyGem on non-GNU/Linux or old GNU/Linux systems
sudo gem install dtas
@@ -45,10 +30,6 @@ Grab the latest tarball from our HTTPS site:
$ cd dtas-0.17.0
$ sudo ruby setup.rb
-GNU/Linux users may optionally install the "sleepy_penguin" package:
-
- * sleepy_penguin - https://bogomips.org/sleepy_penguin/
-
# CONTACT
Please do not hesitate to send plain-text mail to <dtas-all@nongnu.org>
diff --git a/dtas-linux.gemspec b/dtas-linux.gemspec
deleted file mode 100644
index cc9a8c8..0000000
--- a/dtas-linux.gemspec
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (C) 2013-2019 all contributors <dtas-all@nongnu.org>
-# License: GPL-3.0+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt>
-#
-# this just declares dependencies to make gem installation a little easier
-# for Linux users
-Gem::Specification.new do |s|
- s.name = %q{dtas-linux}
- s.version = '1.1.0'
- s.authors = ["dtas hackers"]
- s.summary = "meta-package for dtas users on the Linux kernel"
- s.description = "gives small performance improvements for dtas users\n" \
- "via tee(), splice() and eventfd() on Linux"
- s.email = %q{e@80x24.org}
- s.files = []
- s.homepage = 'https://80x24.org/dtas.git/about/'
- s.add_dependency(%q<dtas>, '~> 0.16')
- s.add_dependency(%q<sleepy_penguin>, '~> 3.5')
- s.licenses = 'GPL-3.0+'
-end
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* [PATCH v2 5/5] doc: remove most recommendations for sleepy_penguin
@ 2019-12-20 1:39 6% ` Eric Wong
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ results
From: Eric Wong @ 2019-12-20 1:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dtas-all
sleepy_penguin is still a hair faster than libffi+fiddle,
but most users probably won't notice. So stop documenting
it, but just don't introduce performance regressions for
existing users.
---
Documentation/dtas-sinkedit.pod | 2 +-
Documentation/dtas-sourceedit.pod | 2 +-
INSTALL | 16 +++-------------
3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/dtas-sinkedit.pod b/Documentation/dtas-sinkedit.pod
index ee2d5b7..f572684 100644
--- a/Documentation/dtas-sinkedit.pod
+++ b/Documentation/dtas-sinkedit.pod
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ dtas-sinkedit SINKNAME
dtas-sinkedit spawns an editor to allow editing of a sink as a YAML file.
See L<dtas-player_protocol(7)> for details on SINKARGS.
-On Linux machines with the sleepy_penguin RubyGem installed, L<inotify(7)>
+On Linux machines, L<inotify(7)>
is used to monitor the file for changes while the text editor is running.
Each time a user finishes saving a file, changes are committed immediately.
This behavior may be disabled by using the -N or --no-watch command-line
diff --git a/Documentation/dtas-sourceedit.pod b/Documentation/dtas-sourceedit.pod
index ee88e8f..d8313b4 100644
--- a/Documentation/dtas-sourceedit.pod
+++ b/Documentation/dtas-sourceedit.pod
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ a pipe or file, it is parsed as YAML and fed to the L<dtas-player(1)> instance
non-interactively. This is useful for loading various profiles from the
filesystem.
-On Linux machines with the sleepy_penguin RubyGem installed, L<inotify(7)>
+On Linux machines, L<inotify(7)>
is used to monitor the file for changes while the text editor is running.
Each time a user finishes saving a file, changes are committed immediately.
This behavior may be disabled by using the -N or --no-watch command-line
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
index d0b8a24..0ca2e43 100644
--- a/INSTALL
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -16,18 +16,7 @@ Debian 7+ users can install dependencies easily:
sudo apt-get install sox libsox-fmt-all mp3gain flac ruby-dev
-# installing dtas RubyGem on GNU/Linux (Linux kernel 2.6.32+)
-
-Be sure to have Ruby development headers and a working C compiler.
-This will pull in the sleepy_penguin RubyGems for minor
-speedups. If you cannot be bothered to have a development
-environment, just use "gem install dtas".
-
- sudo gem install dtas-linux
-
-This should pull in the "sleepy_penguin" RubyGems
-
-For future upgrades of dtas (upgrades to dtas-linux will be infrequent)
+For future upgrades of dtas
sudo gem update dtas
@@ -45,7 +34,8 @@ Grab the latest tarball from our HTTPS site:
$ cd dtas-0.17.0
$ sudo ruby setup.rb
-GNU/Linux users may optionally install the "sleepy_penguin" package:
+GNU/Linux users may optionally install the "sleepy_penguin" RubyGem
+for a tiny speed improvement over the default "fiddle" RubyGem.
* sleepy_penguin - https://bogomips.org/sleepy_penguin/
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* [ANN] dtas 0.17.0 - duct tape audio suite for *nix
@ 2019-11-14 1:56 14% Eric Wong
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ results
From: Eric Wong @ 2019-11-14 1:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ruby-talk, dtas-all
Free Software command-line tools for audio playback, mastering, and
whatever else related to audio. dtas follows the worse-is-better
philosophy and acts as duct tape to combine existing command-line tools
for flexibility and ease-of-development. dtas is currently implemented
in Ruby (and some embedded shell), but may use other languages in the
future.
Changes:
dtas 0.17.0
dtas-player automatically pauses on sink death (e.g. when an
external DAC is unplugged), thanks to Rene Maurer for the
feature suggestion.
zsh completions are also bundled in the examples/ directory
thanks to James Rowe.
There's also a couple of minor bugfixes and documentation
updates.
There's also kwarg warning fixes for Ruby 2.7.0dev. Future
components will probably use a more stable glue language
than Ruby, and we already have dtas-graph which is Perl5.
Eric Wong (11):
doc: remove inaccurate comment about "GNU-ism"
doc: update homepage to point to cgit /about/
dtas-graph: show inode number in hex, too
dtas-graph: add a short blurb about what it does
dtas-console: remove unused variables
dtas-console: pass kwargs as-is to String#encode
buffer/splice: pass kwargs as-is to tee/splice
player: automatically pause if last sink dies
readahead: avoid Array#compact and Array#max on `false'
doc: use new HTTPS address at lists.gnu.org
TODO: add a note about using a more stable glue language
James Rowe (2):
doc: trivial typo fixes
Add zsh completion support
* homepage: https://80x24.org/dtas.git/about
* https://80x24.org/dtas/INSTALL
* https://80x24.org/dtas/dtas-player.txt
* https://80x24.org/dtas/NEWS.atom
* git clone https://80x24.org/dtas.git
* dtas-all@nongnu.org (plain-text only, no HTML mail, please)
* mail archives: https://80x24.org/dtas-all/
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