On Thu, 14.01.10 05:32, Tanu Kaskinen (tanuk at iki.fi) wrote: > > tcp4:, tcp6:, and unix: continue to mean "native protocol over the > > resp lower level transport. And then we add dbus-tcp4:, dbus-tcp6:, > > dbus-unix: and so on. And a client looking for a server to connect to > > then goes through that list and picks the first entry that works for > > it that speaks the right protocols. > > > > Using just different prefix seems like a simpler, more compatible > > extension to the current syntax. > > Simpler, yes. More compatible, not much. The only cases that I can see > the proposed syntax would break are socket paths that > > * start with "[" (ie. they are relative paths, which don't make any > sense anyway, I think) or > * contain commas. ipv6 addresses are usually written with in [], so that the colons can be distuingished from the port seperator. Kinda sucks using colons in more than one context here? > > Does that make sense to you? > > Well, the simplicity point is valid. But if the user wants to set the > server manually, completely separate server strings for different > pulseaudio protocols require him to always specify hosts twice, which is > annoying and a bit error prone. Based on very little empirical data, I > would guess that the most common case for manual server configuration is > when just the server hostname is needed. I would like this to still > work: > > $ PULSE_SERVER=gurki pavucontrol Yes, me too! So the way this should be interpreted is that the host name may be connected to by all protocols supported. That means via ipv4/native as well as ipv6/native (which is where we are currently at) in addition to ipv4/dbus as well as ipv6/dbus. If you look at src/pulsecore/parseaddr.h you'll find pa_parsed_address_type_t. I'd like to extend that struct to: PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_NATIVE_UNIX, PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_NATIVE_TCP4, PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_NATIVE_TCP6, PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_NATIVE_TCP_AUTO, PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_DBUS_UNIX, PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_DBUS_TCP4, PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_DBUS_TCP6, PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_DBUS_TCP_AUTO, PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_TCP4, PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_TCP6, PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_DBUS_TCP_AUTO And writing PULSE_SERVER=gurki would be translated to PA_PARSED_ADDRESS_DBUS_TCP_AUTO which means that both the dbus and the native client would use that address. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4