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2010 Jun 07
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...of the {WARN,INFO,DEBUG,..}n macros]
> =A0[PATCH 03/31] LOGGING add non arg-counted macros.
>
> [simplify header parsing, inspired by source.c code]
> =A0[PATCH 04/31] UTIL, add find_eos_delim and use it to simplify util_rea=
d_header (pending con)
> =A0[PATCH 05/31] connection: make process_request_queue use util_find_eos=
_delim
> =A0[PATCH 06/31] connection.c: use util_find_eos_delim to simplify _handl=
e_shoutcast_compatible
>
> [cleanup shoutcast code]
> =A0[PATCH 07/31] Connection: make _handle_shoutcast_compatible more reada=
ble,
>
> [cleanup generic connection code]
>...
2010 Aug 01
2
[PATCHES] Smartjog PatchDump
...of the {WARN,INFO,DEBUG,..}n macros]
[PATCH 03/31] LOGGING add non arg-counted macros.
This part is the first cleanup:
[simplify header parsing, inspired by source.c code]
[PATCH 04/31] UTIL, add find_eos_delim and use it to simplify util_read_header (pending con)
[PATCH 05/31] connection: make process_request_queue use util_find_eos_delim
[PATCH 06/31] connection.c: use util_find_eos_delim to simplify _handle_shoutcast_compatible
Can we look into getting those ones in ? it's a feature and a bit of cleanups
Cheers,
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Niv Sardi
2010 Jul 30
33
[PATCHES] Smartjog PatchDump
...e thread_cond_create.
[Get rid of the {WARN,INFO,DEBUG,..}n macros]
[PATCH 03/31] LOGGING add non arg-counted macros.
[simplify header parsing, inspired by source.c code]
[PATCH 04/31] UTIL, add find_eos_delim and use it to simplify util_read_header (pending con)
[PATCH 05/31] connection: make process_request_queue use util_find_eos_delim
[PATCH 06/31] connection.c: use util_find_eos_delim to simplify _handle_shoutcast_compatible
[cleanup shoutcast code]
[PATCH 07/31] Connection: make _handle_shoutcast_compatible more readable,
[cleanup generic connection code]
[PATCH 08/31] connection: _handle_connecti...
2010 Jul 30
2
[PATCHES] Smartjog PatchDump
Le vendredi 30 juillet 2010 12:25:48, Michael Smith a ?crit :
> All that said: Icecast2 is largely unmaintained these days - I don't
> know if anyone is interested in going through these and figuring out
> which ones are mergeable, which need fixing, and which shouldn't be
> used at all.
Maybe its time to find include new contributors ?
If no one has time to review the