Libmpeg3 provides a uniform front end for a large number of the MPEG
formats used in HDTV broadcasting.
It decodes:
* MPEG-1 Layer II Audio
* MPEG-1 Layer III Audio
* MPEG-2 Layer III Audio
* MPEG-1 program streams
* MPEG-2 program streams
* MPEG-2 transport streams
* AC3 Audio
* MPEG-2 Video
* MPEG-1 Video
* IFO files
* VOB files
PR: ports/77175
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <ip@doom.homeunix.org>
From: Michael Nottebrock <michaelnottebrock@gmx.net>
To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Cc: FreeBSD ports <ports@freebsd.org>
Cc: dinoex@freebsd.org
Cc: Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
Subject: Re: Ports with version numbers going backwards: multimedia/replex
On Wednesday, 2. February 2005 06:50, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> FYI, this is not going to stop, because eik has been MIA for the past
> 2 months.
> > | -1 - fix typo
> > | - intentionally no bump of PORTEPOCH
Just bump PORTEPOCH, please. It's really no big deal either way (for some
typos you just get punished harder than for others).
Approved by: Michael Nottebrock <michaelnottebrock@gmx.net>
rereleased now under GPL, former GLPL
HEADS UP:
Do not link libreplex with non GPL programs.
linking it with BSD-licensed or other open-source licenses
is a violation of the GPL license.
- remove libreplex from the packag
disable. This should fix the pkg-plist issue for both totem and
totem-gstreamer. Bump is not need, because totem doesn't even try to delete
this directory anyway.
Approved by: Hendrik Scholz <hendrik@scholz.net> (maintainer)
Reported by: pointyhat via kris
- remove x11-fm/xfce4-fm-icons misc/xfce4-panel-themes (obsoleted by that update)
- take maintainership of x11-wm/xfce4-session [1]
- bump PORTREVISION of all plugins because they need to be linked against the new xfce4 libs
Approved by: maintainer [1]
the makefile to add a european channel set for the PVR250 driver.
I already sent John Wehle the additional channel set to include it
in the next driver version, then the final patch to cxm_tuner.c
should be smaller.
Would be cool to find this in the next port version, so I don't
have to patch manually every time again and maybe others in old
europe (actually I tested it for germany) may find it useful, too.
Thanx, Oliver
Submitted by: Oliver Brandmueller <ob@e-Gitt.NET>