3 * You'll need, in addition to the packages mentioned in README:
4 Automake 1.10 1.7 is no good; 1.8/9 might work
5 Autoconf 2.61 Slightly older might work too
6 Libtool 1.5.22 1.4 is no good
7 Bazaar (bzr) You might be able to manage without
10 * On Debian and derivatives this should work:
12 apt-get install gcc libc-dev automake autoconf libtool libgtk2.0-dev \
13 libgc-dev libgcrypt-dev libpcre3-dev libvorbis-dev \
14 libao-dev libmad0-dev libasound2-dev libdb4.3-dev \
15 libflac-dev vorbis-tools wget
17 (Use the bzr from backports, the one in etch is obsolete.)
19 On lenny use libdb4.5-deb. libdb4.6 does not work (and configure will
22 * On FreeBSD you'll need at least these packages:
36 * Please report unstated dependencies (here, README or debian/control).
40 * Compiled versions of configure and the makefiles are not included in bzr,
41 so if you didn't use a source tarball, you must start as follows:
47 * On FreeBSD you must use gmake.
51 * There is an extensive test suite in lib/test.c and tests/*.py. You can
52 run the tests with 'make check'. If possible please add tests for new
53 code to at least one of these. At the very least the existing tests
54 should continue to pass.
56 * The tests will not currently pass in an ASCII locale. This is essentially
57 unavoidable given the need to test Unicode support. ISO 8859-1 or UTF-8
58 locales should be OK for the time being.
62 * To support a new sound API:
63 1) Teach configure.ac how to detect any libraries required.
64 2) Create lib/uaudio-<name>.c; see uaudio.h for the interface.
65 3) Update the list in lib/uaudio-apis.c
66 4) Add a new option to clients/playrtp.c and document it in
67 doc/disorder-playrtp.1.in (if appropriate).
68 5) Update doc/disorder_config.5.in.
70 * To support a new file format:
71 1) Teach configure.ac how to detect any libraries required.
72 2) Add a new section to server/decode.c. NB this file may be split into
74 3) Add a new section to plugins/tracklength.c. Again this file may be
75 split up in a future version.
76 4) Update default_players[] in lib/configuration.c.
77 5) Update doc/disorder_config.5.in.
81 * The server's command implementations must not block. Waiting for a little
82 disk IO is OK but blocking for extended periods on long-lasting
83 transactions or external resources is not acceptable; it will wedge the
84 server for all other users.
86 Long-running subprocesses should use subprograms (rather than forking but
87 not execing) if reasonably possible; see c_stats() for an example.
88 c_reminder() is probably in the grey area.
90 * The server process does not use threads and I would like to keep it that
93 * The server uses the Boehm garbage collector. This eliminates the need to
94 call free() and similar functions in many cases, though teardown calls to
95 that do more than free GC-allocated memory (such as fclose()) are still
98 * DisOrder's *printf calls, such as byte_xasprintf(), are mostly preferred
99 within the server to the ones built into libc. An important distinction
100 is that they will always accept UTF-8 strings whereas the built-in ones
101 may reject them in non-UTF-8 locales (for instance Glibc does this) with
102 EILSEQ. Only where the data is guaranteed to be ASCII may the libc
105 * To add a new configuration directive:
106 1) Add a new entry to the struct in lib/configuration.h
107 2) Add a new table entry to conf[] in lib/configuration.c
108 3) If the directive is entirely unlike existing ones add a new type_
109 to lib/configuration.c
110 4) Set the default if non-0 in config_default(). In some cases
111 config_postdefaults() may be more appropriate.
112 5) Document the new directive in doc/disorder_config.5.in
114 * To add a new command:
115 1) Add a new c_ function and table entry in server/server.c
116 2) Document the new command in doc/disorder_protocol.5.in
117 3) Add a new function to lib/client.c
118 4) Add a new function to lib/eclient.c
119 5) Add a new function to python/disorder.py.in
120 6) Add a new command to clients/disorder.c and update doc/disorder.1.in
121 7) Add a new test somewhere in tests/*.py
122 Depending on the purpose of the command it may be acceptable to leave out
123 some of the client side work - for instance commands only ever used by the
124 web interface are not implemented in lib/eclient.c.
126 * See disorder_protocol(5) for details of how the status code is
127 constructed, and the existing commands for examples.
129 * If the command needs a new right to be defined then update lib/rights.[ch]
130 and doc/disorder_config.5.in. New rights should definitely be mentioned
131 in README.upgrades as existing users will not automatically get new rights
132 even if they are in default_rights. If the new right should not be in
133 default_rights by default then you must update config_postdefaults().
137 * The web interface does not use Javascript or Flash and I would like to
138 keep it that way; Javascript might be acceptable but it must degrade
139 gracefuly if disabled. Clever use of CSS is OK provided it works well on
140 the mainstream browsers.
142 * Update templates/help.tmpl for any changes you make.
146 * Disobedience does not currently use threads and I'd prefer to keep it that
149 * Disobedience uses the Boehm garbage collector but not for GTK+/GLIB's
150 memory allocation, as they are incompatible with it. So you still have to
151 do somewhat manual memory management for GTK+ objects. Fortunately it has
152 its own refcounting system which does most of the work for you.
154 * Lengthy operations must not block. In practice this seems to be a less of
155 a problem for Disobedience than the server. Use the GLIB event loop to
156 deal with long-running operations if you do need any.
158 * Update doc/disobedience.1.in for any changes you make.
162 * It is not mandatory to have an entry in configure's 'case $host' section,
163 but may well be convenient.
165 * Complete support for a new platform implies updating scripts/setup.in and
166 scripts/teardown.in as well as getting the software to build and work (but
167 this doesn't mean that patches that don't achieve this will be rejected).
171 * Please follow the existing layout conventions.
173 * Please try to write doc comments for new functions, types, etc using the
174 same syntax as the existing ones. Doxygen can be used to turn this into
175 reference documentation (see http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/) but
176 really the point is to have good inline code documentation, not the
177 Doxygen output as such.
179 * More importantly, new configuration directives, protocol commands,
180 interface features etc should be documented in the relevant places.
182 * If you add new dependencies please update README, README.developers and
185 * New dependencies that are not in Debian stable are likely to be rejected.
186 (But if your new feature only makes sense on a given platform then
187 obviously its new dependencies don't need to be available elsewhere.)
189 * GCCisms such as typeof and C99isms such as mixed declarations and named
190 structure initializers are used; the configure script asks for -std=gnu99
191 by default. Some supported platforms are still on GCC 4.0.
193 * Please submit patches either using 'diff -u', or by publishing a bzr
194 branch somewhere I can get at it.
196 * Please make it clear that your changes can be distributed under DisOrder's
197 licence (which is "GPL v3 or later").