![]() ![]() This information comes from Audacity Team's build servers (called Continuous Integration or "CI"). Some interesting notes about these flags, has_sentry_reporting and has_crashreports require key and url configuration variables that aren't available in the repo. Has_updates_check: Default: On | Link | Requests data from about the latest release of Audacity. Has_crashreports: Default: On | Link | Does exactly what the name says it does, sends crash data to breakpad. We'll cover this in more detail later, but this is the feature most people are up in arms over I think. Has_sentry_reporting: Default: On | Link | This enables error reporting to sentry.io. With this flag set to Off no networking features are built regardless of what other flags are set to Has_networking: Default: Off | Link | This is the overall control for networking features in Audacity. There are four build flags related to network features in Audacity: ![]() If you're not familiar with what this means, they're configuration options for when the software is being compiled into a runnable format. The code is open source, we can read it, here's a breakdown for people who can't read code.Īll network features in Audacity are behind build flags. I am so sick and tired of the random bullshit on this. I upset AutoMod the all-knowing somehow, hopefully this post goes better ![]()
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