bluez-alsa: init at 1.3.1 (#47236)

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Jan Malakhovski 2018-09-24 20:42:20 +00:00 committed by xeji
parent 0fcf01958b
commit 6ebad0821f
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{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, pkgconfig, autoreconfHook
, alsaLib, bluez, glib, sbc
# optional, but useful utils
, readline, libbsd, ncurses
# optional codecs
, aacSupport ? true, fdk_aac
# TODO: aptxSupport
}:
with stdenv.lib;
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "bluez-alsa-${version}";
version = "1.3.1";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "Arkq";
repo = "bluez-alsa";
rev = "v${version}";
sha256 = "1rzcl65gipszsmlcg24gh1xkjkyk4929xhakn6y2smrgwv1zjqdh";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgconfig autoreconfHook ];
buildInputs = [
alsaLib bluez glib sbc
readline libbsd ncurses
]
++ optional aacSupport fdk_aac;
configureFlags = [
"--with-alsaplugindir=\$out/lib/alsa-lib"
"--enable-rfcomm"
"--enable-hcitop"
]
++ optional aacSupport "--enable-aac";
doCheck = false; # fails 1 of 3 tests, needs access to ALSA
meta = {
description = "Bluez 5 Bluetooth Audio ALSA Backend";
longDescription = ''
Bluez-ALSA (BlueALSA) is an ALSA backend for Bluez 5 audio interface.
Bluez-ALSA registers all Bluetooth devices with audio profiles in Bluez
under a virtual ALSA PCM device called `bluealsa` that supports both
playback and capture.
Some backstory: Bluez 5 removed built-in support for ALSA in favor of a
generic interface for 3rd party appliations. Thereafter, PulseAudio
implemented a backend for that interface and became the only way to get
Bluetooth audio with Bluez 5. Users prefering ALSA stayed on Bluez 4.
However, Bluez 4 eventually became deprecated.
This package is a rebirth of a direct interface between ALSA and Bluez 5,
that, unlike PulseAudio, provides KISS near-metal-like experience. It is
not possible to run BluezALSA and PulseAudio Bluetooth at the same time
due to limitations in Bluez, but it is possible to run PulseAudio over
BluezALSA if you disable `bluetooth-discover` and `bluez5-discover`
modules in PA and configure it to play/capture sound over `bluealsa` PCM.
'';
homepage = src.meta.homepage;
license = licenses.mit;
platforms = platforms.linux;
maintainers = [ maintainers.oxij ];
};
}

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libgit2 = libgit2_0_27;
};
bluez-alsa = callPackage ../tools/bluetooth/bluez-alsa { };
bluez-tools = callPackage ../tools/bluetooth/bluez-tools { };
bmon = callPackage ../tools/misc/bmon { };