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--- ./src/alsa/alsa.c.orig 2011-02-22 11:29:46.000000000 -0600
+++ ./src/alsa/alsa.c 2011-03-11 15:02:53.340999637 -0600
@@ -207,10 +207,20 @@
static gboolean warned = FALSE;
if (! warned)
{
- fprintf (stderr, "\n** WARNING **\nAudacious has detected that "
+ /* fprintf (stderr, "\n** WARNING **\nAudacious has detected that "
"your ALSA device has a broken timer. A workaround\nis being "
"used to prevent CPU overload. Please report this problem to "
- "your\nLinux distributor or to the ALSA developers.\n\n");
+ "your\nLinux distributor or to the ALSA developers.\n\n"); */
+ /* ^^^ COMMENTED OUT ^^^ */
+
+ /* I'm glad there is a workaround for this, and the reports
+ are that it works, so spamming the console about it seems
+ a little bit extreme. It's not an issue to be solved here
+ by Slackware, and I would be surprised if the ALSA
+ developers did not know by now, given this warning.
+ FWIW, this seems a strange method of communicating with the
+ ALSA developers. Did they report the bug to them? */
+
warned = TRUE;
}
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