vamps and playcell applications. Now, it depends on the versions
supplied by the multimedia/vamps port. multimedia/vamps needs to
know beforehand how many bytes will be processed in order to work.
Unfortunaly, lxdvdrip cannot provide such information. Therefore,
vamps and playcell specific tailored versions shipped within the
lxdvdrip distribution will be used. They will be named so that
lxdvdrip does not conflict with multimedia/vamps.
o There is a ports/UPDATING note on this issue.
o Bump PORTREVISION due to both RUN_DEPENDS and PLIST changes
o Take over maintainership
- Update to 1.51 [*]
- Add multimedia/mplayer as dependency [*]
- Install lxdvdrip.wav under DATADIR [*]
- Change playwave reference in the source code to wavplay [*]
- Stop building of vamps in the source code and add a dependency
to multimedia/vamps
- Pass maintainership to ports@FreeBSD.org
[*]Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira <lioux _at_ FreeBSD _dot_ org>
PR: ports/91486
Submitted by: Serge Gagnon <serge.gagnon@b2b2c.ca>
o Change the 16 megabyte buffer standard to a saner 10 megabyte
shared memory value compatible with unmodified kernels
o Bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: maintainer