TwoLAME is an optimized MPEG Audio Layer 2 encoder
It is based heavily on:
- tooLAME by Michael Cheng
- the ISO dist10 code
- improvement to algorithms as part of the LAME project (lame.sf.net)
WWW: http://twolame.sf.net/
The most important fix is probably avoiding database corruption that
caused the wrong artists to be associated with songs/albums. For full
details, see the Changelog.html or:
http://www.slimdevices.com/su_changelog.html
binary-only module player. It supported many soundcards and module
formats.
At some point, the source code was released to the public under the
terms of the GNU General Public License, and around 2003 Stian
Skjelstad ported the code to Linux.
In addition to legacy tracker formats such as mod, xm and s3m, Open
Cubic Player now also supports mp3 and ogg files.
PR: ports/80276
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
the log file to be owned by root because most files were opened/created
before the uid was switched to non-root. That's not the case anymore
so we need to be sure those files are owned by slimserv:slimserv.
This isn't a problem with new installed because they are made
correctly in the rc script, but on upgrades it may be an issue.
Handle this by resetting the permissions of existing files and
directories during the install.
While I'm here, remove some leftover directory creation. It properly
belongs in the startup script so the files will be created if /var
is clear.
Bump port revision.
Stop trying to use ports versions of all the CPAN bits and do things the way
the vendor expects. It's less elegant, but much easier to maintain. Do build
our own versions of binary modules so we have a chance on all platforms, but
use a slightly modified version of their script to do so (mostly make it
non interactive and fetch the files from DISTDIR/DIST_SUBDIR rather
than direct from slimdevices each build).
Mark RESTRICTED. The distfiles and the build contain non-restributable bits.
Some of the people building packages for linux are working on a way around
this (not distributing the firmware and using alternate images), but that's
no here yet.
Nagged by: many :-)
Prodded by: my dying cd player