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2016-12-27http -> https, and relocate homepage to https://80x24.org/dtas/
HTTPS allows some level of security(*) and we've actually supported it on 80x24.org for many months, now. So, point new readers to it. Moving away from hostname-based homepages will allow us to save on subjectAltName space (and bandwith) when negotiating an HTTPS connection. We'll also have an .onion mirror for Tor users, soon, too; in case we can't afford to pay ICANN in the future. (assuming TLS libraries don't have any more Heartblead-level bugs in them, CAs aren't compromised, MITM HTTPS stripping proxies don't get in your way, and your certificate bundle isn't compromised).
2016-12-27source/sox: integrate mcache support to reduce soxi calls
This should improve performance with slow filesystems or systems with slow spawn performance.
2016-01-04player: replaygain: avoid unnecessary ignoring
It is possible for a file to only have one of the ReplayGain tags we need and not the previous-required REPLAYGAIN_TRACK_GAIN tag. So do not reject the entire series of tags if a file has the one we want.
2016-01-02copyright updates for 2016
Using the 'update-copyright' script from gnulib[1]: git ls-files | UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_HOLDER='all contributors' \ UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_USE_INTERVALS=2 \ xargs /path/to/gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright [1] git://git.savannah.gnu.org/gnulib.git
2015-12-25enable "frozen_string_literal: true"
While we're in the area, make a wording change from "GPLv3 or later" to "GPL-3.0+", as the latter is favored by SPDX.org
2015-01-19update copyright years and links to mailing list archives
The documentation part is managed by the new Documentation/update-copyright script. For the future, the rest may be managed by the update-copyright tool in gnulib
2014-06-06update copyrights and email address for 2014
I'm still normal, and still trolling, but 80x24.org will be epic :)
2013-09-30player: support seeking based on embedded cuesheet (FLAC)
This adds the ability to seek internally within FLAC file based on the internal CUE sheet. Other formats may be supported in the future, but FLAC is the only one I know of which supports embedded cue sheets. Note: flac 1.3.0 is recommended for users of non-CDDA-compatible formats. See updates to dtas-player_protocol(7) for details.
2013-09-06test/*: compatibility class for both minitest 4 and 5
This is to avoid annoying deprecation warnings in minitest 5, while still preserving compatibility with minitest 4 (which is distributed in Ruby 2.0.0 and part of the standard library).
2013-08-29remove "encoding: binary" header use
We don't need it since IO#read(bytes, buf) will convert to ASCII-8BIT anyways. Everywhere else, we ensure path names are already binary. We do this mainly at the client layer before using Shellwords to escape the paths. We also must be careful about parsing output from soxi/avprobe which can show us metadata in whatever encoding is in the file. We must still handle data from parsing command output as binary, as the encoding of file metadata tends to vary. This also should buy us Syck compatibility for Ruby 1.9.3 users on Debian systems where Ruby 1.9.3 still uses Syck.
2013-08-28add license/copyright headers/footers to all files
All files we distribute in the tarball need to have a copyright/license specified for Savannah. We don't need the example state file anymore.
2013-08-26cleanup multi-source handling between sox and av
This should better prepare us to make "source ed" into "source <av|sox> ed" and set per-source priorities. We also now treat @env consistently for all per-source commands (such as soxi/avprobe) so we can be sure we're using the same installation of sox or libav if using a non-standard PATH, or if we want to set AV_LOG_FORCE_NOCOLOR
2013-08-25format: decouple from soxi
We'll be supporting reading the format from avprobe and ffprobe, so we should avoid tying ourselves to soxi
2013-08-25split out source handling to prepare for avconv/ffmpeg support
We should've done this at the start, but we didn't.