Please find below a brief summary of progress Collabora have made last week on Pipewire and Weston/Wayland. PipeWireGeorge: - Designed in detail the wireplumber configuration files formats and created a ticket for reference & discussion: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gkiagia/wireplumber/issues/5 - Ported the alexa voice binding to be able to use pipewire: https://github.com/gkiagia/alexa-auto-sdk/commits/pipewire - Set up unicensd on my development machine and tested pipewire output on the Fiberdyne amplifier - Fixed a wireplumber bug related to the mixer caused by the bluetooth support patches in halibut - Reviewed Julian's initial work on the TOML library and WpConfiguration - Refactored wireplumber's core to simplify how it connects to the pipewire daemon Julian: - Moved all the wireplumber creation logic into a WpMonitor class - Wrapped C++ 'cpptoml' library into a C 'wptoml' library so that wireplumber can parse TOML configuration files - Added unit tests to cover all 'wptoml' logic - Started implementing WpConfiguration to parse the new TOML configuration file formats Weston / Wayland Scott: - Refactor weston compositor example - Working on adding support for custom Wayland protocol to Qt homescreen example Kind regards, Nick |
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