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-SUMMARY = "Sound server for Linux and Unix-like operating systems"
-HOMEPAGE = "http://www.pulseaudio.org"
-AUTHOR = "Lennart Poettering"
-SECTION = "libs/multimedia"
-
-# Most of PulseAudio code is under LGPLv2.1+. There are a few exceptions:
-#
-# The "adrian" echo canceller variant has code under a non-standard permissive
-# license. See src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt for details. This
-# recipe disables the adrian echo canceller to avoid hassle with the unusual
-# license.
-#
-# The src/modules/reserve* and src/pulsecore/rtkit* files are under the MIT
-# license.
-#
-# The src/pulsecore/filter/ directory contains code under the 3-clause BSD
-# license.
-#
-# src/utils/qpaeq is licensed under AGPL. qpaeq is not installed by this
-# recipe, however, which is why AGPL is not mentioned in LICENSE.
-#
-# People who distribute PulseAudio binaries need to also consider that there
-# are some dependencies to GPL libraries. LGPL code that depends on GPL
-# libraries probably becomes effectively GPL-licensed (at compile-time? or at
-# at link-time?). I'm not a lawyer, though, so I'm not sure of the exact
-# implications. The GPL dependencies only affect the server, not the client
-# library, with the exception of libdbus that affects both. These are the GPL
-# library dependencies:
-#
-# One of the resampler implementations uses libsamplerate. This recipe doesn't
-# enable that resampler, however.
-#
-# One of the database implementations uses gdbm. This recipe doesn't enable
-# that database implementation, however.
-#
-# module-lirc (enabled by PACKAGECONFIG[lirc]) uses LIRC.
-#
-# module-equalizer-sink uses FFTW. This recipe disables that, however.
-#
-# The dependency with the most complicated licensing considerations is libdbus.
-# When PACKAGECONFIG[dbus] is enabled (like it is by default), libdbus will be
-# used by both the server and the client library (libpulse). Does this affect
-# applications that use libpulse? It should be also noted that libdbus is
-# dual-licensed: either GPLv2+ or AFL-2 terms apply. Whose decision is it which
-# of the licenses apply? What a mess. Some people hold the view that libdbus is
-# a system library that is covered by the "special exception" in GPLv2's
-# section 3, and therefore libdbus's GPL license doesn't affect PulseAudio.
-LICENSE = "LGPLv2.1+ & MIT & BSD-3-Clause"
-
-LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://LICENSE;md5=a848e8d03f04976778eab2348b59ed2b \
- file://GPL;md5=4325afd396febcb659c36b49533135d4 \
- file://LGPL;md5=2d5025d4aa3495befef8f17206a5b0a1 \
- file://AGPL;md5=73f1eb20517c55bf9493b7dd6e480788 \
- file://src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt;md5=abbab006a561fbffccedf1c3531f34ab \
- file://src/pulsecore/filter/LICENSE.WEBKIT;md5=49defbaffddf8c51faf606ff7fc3b1f7 \
- file://src/pulsecore/resampler.h;beginline=4;endline=21;md5=09794012ae16912c0270f3280cc8ff84 \
- file://src/modules/reserve.h;beginline=6;endline=28;md5=0e23094760367d51b6609750e9b31fbb \
- file://src/pulsecore/rtkit.h;beginline=6;endline=29;md5=3f00ff966716ae0817c31576d1473528 \
- file://src/utils/qpaeq;beginline=2;endline=16;md5=7f62515a4762f0c3fc3d4201858bb964 \
- file://src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-aec.h;beginline=3;endline=12;md5=d3ed4fad1c073f8b06f37495dc5d1026 \
- file://src/pulsecore/filter/biquad.h;beginline=1;endline=4;md5=6d46d1365206528a20137355924233c1 \
-"
-
-DEPENDS = "libatomic-ops libsndfile1 libtool intltool-native"
-# optional
-DEPENDS += "udev alsa-lib glib-2.0 gconf"
-DEPENDS += "speexdsp libxml-parser-perl-native libcap"
-
-inherit autotools bash-completion pkgconfig useradd gettext perlnative bluetooth systemd manpages
-
-# *.desktop rules wont be generated during configure and build will fail
-# if using --disable-nls
-USE_NLS = "yes"
-
-EXTRA_OECONF = "\
- --disable-hal-compat \
- --disable-orc \
- --enable-tcpwrap=no \
- --with-access-group=audio \
- --disable-openssl \
- --with-database=simple \
- --without-zsh-completion-dir \
- --with-udev-rules-dir=`pkg-config --variable=udevdir udev`/rules.d \
- ac_cv_header_valgrind_memcheck_h=no \
- --disable-tests \
-"
-
-# soxr (the SoX Resampler library) doesn't seem to be currently packaged in
-# oe-core nor meta-oe, so let's not add a PACKAGECONFIG entry for it for now.
-EXTRA_OECONF += "--without-soxr"
-
-# The FFTW dependency (for module-equalizer-sink) was removed in commit
-# ddbd713293 without explaining why it was not made a PACKAGECONFIG item
-# instead. Oh well, let's keep it disabled until someone expresses some
-# interest in having it enabled.
-#
-# One nice thing about disabling this is that it also prevents qpaeq from
-# being installed, so we avoid adding AGPL to the list of licenses (nothing
-# else in PulseAudio is licensed under AGPL).
-EXTRA_OECONF += "--without-fftw"
-
-# The "adrian" echo canceller implementation has a non-standard license
-# (src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt). It's a permissive license, so
-# the licensing terms are probably not problematic, but it would be an extra
-# hassle to add the license to OE-Core's set of licenses. The canceller isn't
-# very good anyway, better alternatives exist (such as the webrtc canceller).
-EXTRA_OECONF += "--disable-adrian-aec"
-
-PACKAGECONFIG ??= "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'bluetooth', '${BLUEZ}', '', d)} \
- ${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'zeroconf', 'avahi', '', d)} \
- ${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', '3g', 'ofono', '', d)} \
- ${@bb.utils.filter('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'ipv6 systemd x11', d)} \
- dbus \
- "
-
-PACKAGECONFIG[dbus] = "--enable-dbus,--disable-dbus,dbus"
-PACKAGECONFIG[bluez4] = "--enable-bluez4,--disable-bluez4,bluez4 sbc"
-PACKAGECONFIG[bluez5] = "--enable-bluez5,--disable-bluez5,bluez5 sbc"
-PACKAGECONFIG[ofono] = "--enable-bluez5-ofono-headset,--disable-bluez5-ofono-headset,ofono"
-PACKAGECONFIG[gtk] = "--enable-gtk3,--disable-gtk3,gtk+3"
-PACKAGECONFIG[systemd] = "--enable-systemd-daemon --enable-systemd-login --enable-systemd-journal --with-systemduserunitdir=${systemd_user_unitdir},--disable-systemd-daemon --disable-systemd-login --disable-systemd-journal,systemd"
-PACKAGECONFIG[x11] = "--enable-x11,--disable-x11,virtual/libx11 libxtst libice libsm libxcb"
-PACKAGECONFIG[avahi] = "--enable-avahi,--disable-avahi,avahi"
-PACKAGECONFIG[jack] = "--enable-jack,--disable-jack,jack"
-# Since many embedded systems don't have non-root users, it's useful to be
-# able to use pulseaudio autospawn for root as well.
-PACKAGECONFIG[autospawn-for-root] = ",,,"
-PACKAGECONFIG[lirc] = "--enable-lirc,--disable-lirc,lirc"
-PACKAGECONFIG[webrtc] = "--enable-webrtc-aec,--disable-webrtc-aec,webrtc-audio-processing"
-PACKAGECONFIG[ipv6] = "--enable-ipv6,--disable-ipv6,"
-PACKAGECONFIG[manpages] = "--enable-manpages, --disable-manpages, "
-
-EXTRA_OECONF_append_arm = "${@bb.utils.contains("TUNE_FEATURES", "neon", "", " --enable-neon-opt=no", d)}"
-EXTRA_OECONF_append_armeb = "${@bb.utils.contains("TUNE_FEATURES", "neon", "", " --enable-neon-opt=no", d)}"
-
-
-export TARGET_PFPU = "${TARGET_FPU}"
-
-# TODO: Use more fine granular version
-#OE_LT_RPATH_ALLOW=":${libdir}/pulse-0.9:"
-OE_LT_RPATH_ALLOW = "any"
-OE_LT_RPATH_ALLOW[export]="1"
-
-set_cfg_value () {
- sed -i -e "s/\(; *\)\?$2 =.*/$2 = $3/" "$1"
- if ! grep -q "^$2 = $3\$" "$1"; then
- die "Use of sed to set '$2' to '$3' in '$1' failed"
- fi
-}
-
-do_compile_append () {
- if ${@bb.utils.contains('PACKAGECONFIG', 'autospawn-for-root', 'true', 'false', d)}; then
- set_cfg_value src/client.conf allow-autospawn-for-root yes
- fi
-}
-
-do_install_append() {
- install -d ${D}${sysconfdir}/default/volatiles
- install -m 0644 ${WORKDIR}/volatiles.04_pulse ${D}${sysconfdir}/default/volatiles/volatiles.04_pulse
-}
-
-USERADD_PACKAGES = "pulseaudio-server"
-GROUPADD_PARAM_pulseaudio-server = "--system pulse"
-USERADD_PARAM_pulseaudio-server = "--system --home /var/run/pulse \
- --no-create-home --shell /bin/false \
- --groups audio,pulse --gid pulse pulse"
-
-# The console-kit module is included here explicitly so bitbake can map to the
-# RDEPENDS we define for it in this recipe, and thereby ensure that when
-# adding the console-kit module to an image, we also get the necessary
-# consolekit package produced.
-PACKAGES =+ "libpulsecore libpulsecommon libpulse libpulse-simple libpulse-mainloop-glib \
- pulseaudio-server pulseaudio-misc ${@bb.utils.contains('PACKAGECONFIG', 'dbus', 'pulseaudio-module-console-kit', '', d)}"
-
-#upgrade path:
-RREPLACES_pulseaudio-server = "libpulse-bin libpulse-conf"
-
-PACKAGES_DYNAMIC += "^pulseaudio-lib-.* ^pulseaudio-module-.*"
-
-FILES_libpulsecore = "${libdir}/pulseaudio/libpulsecore*.so"
-FILES_libpulsecommon = "${libdir}/pulseaudio/libpulsecommon*.so"
-
-# client.conf configures the behaviour of libpulse, so it belongs in the same
-# package.
-FILES_libpulse = "${libdir}/libpulse.so.* ${sysconfdir}/pulse/client.conf"
-
-FILES_libpulse-simple = "${libdir}/libpulse-simple.so.*"
-FILES_libpulse-mainloop-glib = "${libdir}/libpulse-mainloop-glib.so.*"
-
-FILES_${PN}-dev += "${libdir}/pulse-${PV}/modules/*.la ${datadir}/vala ${libdir}/cmake"
-FILES_${PN}-conf = "${sysconfdir}"
-FILES_${PN}-bin += "${sysconfdir}/default/volatiles/volatiles.04_pulse"
-FILES_${PN}-server = "${bindir}/pulseaudio ${bindir}/start-* ${sysconfdir} ${bindir}/pactl */udev/rules.d/*.rules */*/udev/rules.d/*.rules ${systemd_user_unitdir}/*"
-
-#SYSTEMD_PACKAGES = "${PN}-server"
-SYSTEMD_SERVICE_${PN}-server = "pulseaudio.service"
-
-FILES_${PN}-misc = "${bindir}/* ${libdir}/pulseaudio/libpulsedsp.so"
-
-# Allow the pulseaudio package to be created empty as a placeholder (-dbg and -dev depend on it)
-ALLOW_EMPTY_${PN} = "1"
-
-CONFFILES_libpulse = "${sysconfdir}/pulse/client.conf"
-
-CONFFILES_pulseaudio-server = "\
- ${sysconfdir}/pulse/default.pa \
- ${sysconfdir}/pulse/daemon.conf \
- ${sysconfdir}/pulse/system.pa \
- "
-
-pkg_postinst_${PN}-server() {
- if [ -z "$D" ] && [ -e ${sysconfdir}/init.d/populate-volatile.sh ] ; then
- ${sysconfdir}/init.d/populate-volatile.sh update
- fi
-}
-
-python populate_packages_prepend() {
- #d.setVar('PKG_pulseaudio', 'pulseaudio')
-
- plugindir = d.expand('${libdir}/pulse-${PV}/modules/')
- do_split_packages(d, plugindir, '^module-(.*)\.so$', 'pulseaudio-module-%s', 'PulseAudio module for %s', extra_depends='', prepend=True)
- do_split_packages(d, plugindir, '^lib(.*)\.so$', 'pulseaudio-lib-%s', 'PulseAudio library for %s', extra_depends='', prepend=True)
-}
-
-RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-server = " \
- pulseaudio-module-filter-apply \
- pulseaudio-module-filter-heuristics \
- pulseaudio-module-udev-detect \
- pulseaudio-module-null-sink \
- pulseaudio-module-device-restore \
- pulseaudio-module-stream-restore \
- pulseaudio-module-card-restore \
- pulseaudio-module-augment-properties \
- pulseaudio-module-detect \
- pulseaudio-module-alsa-sink \
- pulseaudio-module-alsa-source \
- pulseaudio-module-alsa-card \
- pulseaudio-module-native-protocol-unix \
- pulseaudio-module-default-device-restore \
- pulseaudio-module-intended-roles \
- pulseaudio-module-rescue-streams \
- pulseaudio-module-always-sink \
- pulseaudio-module-suspend-on-idle \
- pulseaudio-module-position-event-sounds \
- pulseaudio-module-role-cork \
- pulseaudio-module-switch-on-port-available"
-
-# If the server is installed, it's usually desirable to make ALSA applications
-# use PulseAudio. alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-conf will install the configuration
-# that makes the PulseAudio plugin the default ALSA device.
-RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-server += "alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-conf"
-
-# pulseaudio-module-console-kit is built whenever dbus is enabled by PACKAGECONFIG
-# but consolekit depends on libx11 and is available only for DISTRO with x11 in DISTRO_FEATURES
-RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-module-console-kit =+ "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'x11', 'consolekit', '', d)}"
-RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-misc += "pulseaudio-module-cli-protocol-unix"
-
-FILES_pulseaudio-module-gconf += "${libexecdir}/pulse/gconf-helper"
-FILES_pulseaudio-module-alsa-card += "${datadir}/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer"
-
-# The console-kit module is good to have on X11 systems (it keeps PulseAudio
-# running for the duration of the user login session). The device-manager and
-# x11-* modules are referenced from the start-pulseaudio-x11 script, so those
-# modules must be installed when X11 is enabled.
-RDEPENDS_pulseaudio-server += "\
- ${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'x11', '\
- pulseaudio-module-console-kit \
- pulseaudio-module-device-manager \
- pulseaudio-module-x11-cork-request \
- pulseaudio-module-x11-publish \
- pulseaudio-module-x11-xsmp \
- ', '', d)}"
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