On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 3:30 PM Tom Seewald <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > "Premature" is a weird term to use here, considering the whole point
> > of these things is to be able to do integration work in the first
> > place. And it's not like we can't revert the change before release if
> > it turns out to be problematic.
>
> Yes, premature as in proposing a huge change to the next version of Fedora 
> before ensuring current users can even test/evaluate said change. The fact 
> that there are packaging conflicts when installing pipewire-pulseaudio 
> strongly suggests that few people have actually been able to install and test 
> the package.

Currently the PipeWire developers have been doing it by hand while
they are developing the software. I have been going through and fixing
things so that regular folks can do it semi-automatically.

The packaging for PipeWire has been changing rapidly as the API shims
for PulseAudio changed from libraries to a replacement daemon, that's
why this is broken again.


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