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(gtkmm2ext & gtk2_ardour)
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and callback API
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blocking API
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Apparently this is now required by my version of gcc/mingw
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portaudio backend
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lib/libfftw3f.a(apiplan.o):apiplan.c:(.text+0x430): multiple definition of `fftwf_destroy_plan'
This is because static symbols in a .dll have no fixed address and
are mapped when loading the dll. Static functions in .exe do have a fixed
address.
With a header-only implementation the functions are provided
libardour.dll and ardour.exe
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The "Stop" button results in ExportHandlerPtr being destroyed.
This must not happen while it's in use -- in particular during
ExportHandler::start_timespan() and ExportHandler::finish_timespan()
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(Post-processing step should announce itself during an export)
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Originally cbbd87f50b in mixbus/master
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