It should normally notīe necessary to issue this command by hand. Starts up or a client tries to connect to a daemon. This is done implicitly whenever a new daemon
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cleanup-shm Identify stale PulseAudio POSIX shared memory segments in /dev/shmĪnd remove them if possible. dump-resample-methods List available audio resamplers.
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Combine with -v for a moreĮlaborate listing. dump-modules List available loadable modules. Remaining configuration options on the command line and dump the resultingĭaemon configuration, in a format that is compatible withĭnf. dump-conf Load the daemon configuration file nf (see below), parse PulseAudio is a networked low-latency sound server for Linux, SDL2 installed with brew on macOS).Pulseaudio - The PulseAudio Sound System SYNOPSIS ¶
#Pulseaudio hurst install#
To override pysdl2-dll and use a different set of binaries, you can set the PYSDL2_DLL_PATH environment variable to the path of the folder containing the binaries you want to use instead, or alternatively set it to "system" to force PySDL2 to use the system install of SDL2 if available (e.g. For older versions of PySDL2, you will need to import this module manually in your scripts ( import sdl2dll) before PySDL2 is imported. If you are using PySDL2 0.9.7 or later, you don't need to do anything special to use the pysdl2-dll binaries in your project: PySDL2 will load them automatically (and print a message indicating such) if they are available. Distributions that use musl C instead of glibc (e.g. You must have pip 19.3 or newer to install the manylinux_2014 wheels, and pip 20.3 or newer to install the manylinux_2_24 wheels. The manylinux_2_24 SDL2 binaries require a more recent version of Linux, but offer dynamic support for more features such as Wayland windowing, Pipewire/sndio/JACK audio, and OpenGL ES v1 rendering. There are currently two versions the Linux wheels: "legacy" wheels based on the manylinux2014 standard (for 32-bit and 64-bit x86), and "modern" wheels based on the manylinux_2_24 standard (for 64-bit x86 only).
#Pulseaudio hurst update#
To update to the latest PySDL2, you can run: pip install -U pysdl2īecause the wheels are not built against any specfic version of Python, pysdl2-dll supports all versions and implementations of Python that are supported by PySDL2. Pysdl2-dll requires PySDL2 0.9.7 or later in order to work correctly on macOS, and for PySDL2 to load the binaries automatically when available. The pysdl2-dll package can be installed on platforms other than the ones listed above, but it won't have any effect. You can install the latest version of pysdl2-dll via pip: pip install pysdl2-dll # install latest release version RequirementsĪt present, the following platforms are supported: The latest release includes the following versions of the SDL2 binaries: For Linux, the SDL2 binaries and their dependencies are all built from source using the official Python manylinux images for maximum compatibility. It uses the official SDL2, SDL2_mixer, SDL2_ttf, and SDL2_image binaries for macOS and Windows, as well as unofficial SDL2_gfx binaries for the same platforms.
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Pysdl2-dll is a Python package that bundles the SDL2 binaries in pip-installable form for macOS and Windows, making it easier to create and run scripts/packages that use the PySDL2 library. * Try adding pipewire support for 2_24 wheels
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* Updated README and changelog for 2.0.16 * Try dropping JACK audio for manylinux2014 * Bump legacy manylinux version to 2014 to fix dbus