in the distribution after 6th December.
2178290 6 Dez 00:25 /usr/ports/distfiles/openssl-0.9.6h.tar.gz
2178314 8 Dez 21:43 /usr/ports/distfiles/openssl-0.9.6h.tar.gz
- Don't default to '-O2' when compiling the cdparanoia-lib but respect CFLAGS,
this should work around the generation of broken code with GCC and an
optimazation-level greater than 1.
- Fix a bug in the cdparanoia-lib that can cause problems on some !386.
- Remove the unneeded usage of what seems to be an extension of G++, i.e.
arguments to the constructor when allocating an array of objects with new,
fixes compilation with compilers stricter obeying the standards.
- Always symlink ${MACHINE_ARCH}-freebsd-cc.rul to the i386-version on !i386 in the RULES-directory of scglib to be consistent with sysutils/cdrtools, cdrdao
also should compile and work on any platform with the fixes above.
- hier(7) the location of the global cdrdao.etc to LOCALBASE/etc/cdrdao.conf.
- Make the gcdmaster gnome-frontend compile with GCC3, use HAVE_GOME-magic to
build it.
- Clean up some stuff.
NOTE: Gcdmaster has a very obvious bug, if one creates a new audio-CD by
"New Audio CD project" -> "Edit" -> "Append Track" (select audio-file)
it will get the length of the track wrong, display a garbage waveform
and play nothing when hitting the play-button, same for further added
tracks. This can be worked around by saving the project and re-opening
it, now appending further tracks also works and the burnt CD is fine.
This is _not_ a bug of this port but a bug in gcdmaster itself and
is totally reproducable on Linux, therefore please don't mail the
maintainer of this port about it expect you have a fix, thanks.
Submitted by: maintainer
Sun format is a util for formatting/partitioning/analysis/repairing of SCSI
disks. While formatting and partitioning currently is only usefule on big-
endian systems in order to create Sun disk labels, analysis and repairing
works on either endian and are very useful to remap defect blocks when
AWRE/ARRE fail for some reason. Tested on i386 and sparc64, respawned a
disk here.
Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de