Session / policy manager implementation for PipeWire
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/wireplumber
WirePlumber is a modular session / policy manager for PipeWire and a GObject-based high-level library that wraps PipeWire's API, providing convenience for writing the daemon's modules as well as external tools for managing PipeWire.
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_service | 0000000829 829 Bytes | |
split-config-file.py | 0000002137 2.09 KB | |
wireplumber-0.5.5.obscpio | 0002770956 2.64 MB | |
wireplumber-0.5.6.obscpio | 0002791436 2.66 MB | |
wireplumber.changes | 0000104279 102 KB | |
wireplumber.obsinfo | 0000000100 100 Bytes | |
wireplumber.spec | 0000009518 9.29 KB |
Revision 86 (latest revision is 88)
Takashi Iwai (tiwai)
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Frederic Crozat (fcrozat)
(revision 86)
- Update to version 0.5.6: * Additions: - Implemented before/after dependencies for components, to ensure correct load order in custom configurations (#600) - Implemented profile inheritance in the configuration file. This allows profiles to inherit all the feature specifications of other profiles, which is useful to avoid copying long lists of features just to make small changes - Added multi-instance configuration profiles, tested and documented them - Added a ``main-systemwide`` profile, which is now the default for instances started via the system-wide systemd service and disables features that depend on the user session (#608) - Added a ``wp_core_connect_fd`` method, which allows making a connection to PipeWire via an existing open socket (useful for portal-based connections) * Fixes: - The Bluetooth auto-switch script now uses the common event source object managers, which should improve its stability (!663) - Fix an issue where switching between Bluetooth profiles would temporarily link active audio streams to the internal speakers (!655)
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