1.0
1.0 is here!
The executables, package, service and even the service-user have all switched to the final names:
- midiminder - the service, the command for interacting with the service, and user name the service runs under
- midiwala - the Swiss army knife of ALSA MIDI ports and connections
The package will correctly stop & disable the service under the older name, and will prompt you to remove the older packages. You can do so before or after installation of this version:
sudo apt remove amidiminder # or purge instead of remove if you prefer
sudp apt remove amidiauto # if you have this older pagkage
Fixes:
- Documentation improvements
- Small improvements in display ports, and empty lists
- Can now parse exact match rules for ports that have colons in them
- Handle unparseable state files gracefully
The .deb files below were built for some common OS configurations:
- midiminder_1.0-1_bookworm_amd64.deb for Debian 12 based OSes, built for x86-64
- midiminder_1.0-1_bookworm_arm64.deb for Debian 12 based OSes, built for arm 64bit, works for RaspberryPi OS 64bit & Patchbox OS
- midiminder_1.0-1_bookworm_armhf.deb for Debian 12 based OSes, built for arm 32bit, works for RaspberryPi OS 32bit
- midiminder_1.0-1_bullseye_armhf.deb for Debian 11 based OSes, built for arm 32bit, works for older RaspberryPi OS 32bit & Patchbox OS
- midiminder_1.0-1_buster_armhf.deb for Debian 10 based OSes, built for arm 32bit, works for much older RaspberryPi OS 32bit & Patchbox OS
You can see what Debian version your OS is derived from (if any) with:
cat /etc/debian_version || echo not Debian derived