Also, log the installed audio devices and their audio IDs.
I think the tests are probably failing because the Travis VMs don't have
any audio devices. If so, this won't actually fix the tests, but it
should help us narrow it down.
Instead of disabling the menu item when the music player isn't running,
just make it appear disabled. That way you can always disable auto-pause
without having to open your music player, but the UI still indicates
when it thinks the music player isn't running.
BGM_Device::StartIO was holding the state mutex longer than it needed
to, which meant HasProperty, GetProperty, etc. couldn't return. If
BGMPlayThrough was notified about IO starting after StartIO locked the
mutex, BGMPlayThrough would get stuck trying to get one of BGMDevice's
properties.
Fixes#46.
- Clean before installing. (Mostly to get full logs every time.)
- Clearer error messages.
- Better checking for Xcode/xcodebuild.
- Log extra system info.
- A number of minor bug fixes.
In the manual uninstallation instructions, makes the command for
restarting coreaudiod clearer. If the old command had to fallback to
"sudo killall coreaudiod", it wasn't clear to the user that it had
actually succeeded.
build_and_install.sh is failing for some people because their versions
of launchctl don't support the command we were using to restart
coreaudiod. This commit adds several fallback versions of the command.
build_and_install.sh tries each until one works.
Fixes#10, #19 and #29.
- Move files to the trash instead of deleting them, just in case we
accidentally delete the wrong thing.
- Added some fallback variants of launchctl commands for old versions.
- Check the size of files before deleting them, just to be safe.
- Added license/copyright heading.
BGMApp is failing to build for some people with the Clang error message
"Could not read profile: Unsupported profiling format version". See #4.
I think this might be caused by building with an older version of Xcode,
but I'm far from sure about that. BGMApp uses <0.5% CPU, so it's not
worth using an optimization profile if it's causing anyone problems.
BGMXPCHelper's install script now creates a user and group for
BGMXPCHelper to run as. This reduces the risk of BGMXPCHelper being used
for privilege escalation.
The "install" action for BGMXPCHelper now checks the owner/permissions
of the installation directory. It also installs BGMXPCHelper's
launchd.plist and "bootstraps" it.