PARA_ERROR(SERVER_EOF, "connection closed by para_server"), \
PARA_ERROR(SERVER_CMD_SUCCESS, "command terminated successfully"), \
PARA_ERROR(SERVER_CMD_FAILURE, "command failed"), \
+ PARA_ERROR(INCOMPAT_FEAT, "client/server incompatibility"), \
#define NET_ERRORS \
PARA_ERROR(UNSUPPORTED_AUDIO_FORMAT, "given audio format not supported"), \
PARA_ERROR(NOT_PLAYING, "not playing"), \
PARA_ERROR(AUDIOD_OFF, "audiod switched off"), \
+ PARA_ERROR(STATUS_TIMEOUT, "status item timeout"), \
#define AUDIOD_COMMAND_ERRORS \
PARA_ERROR(SENDER_CMD, "command not supported by this sender"), \
PARA_ERROR(SERVER_CRASH, "para_server crashed -- can not live without it"), \
PARA_ERROR(BAD_USER, "auth request for invalid user"), \
- PARA_ERROR(BAD_FEATURE, "request for unknown or invalid feature"), \
+ PARA_ERROR(BAD_FEATURE, "invalid feature request"), \
PARA_ERROR(BAD_AUTH, "authentication failure"), \
*
* This should be used for all calls to osl functions that return an osl error
* code. It changes the return value appropriately so that it can be used for
- * printing the correct error message vi para_strerror().
+ * printing the correct error message with para_strerror().
*
* \return \a ret if \a ret >= 0, a paraslash error code otherwise.
*/