2013-08-10 lang/q: Q-Lang is no longer supported. See lang/pure instead
2013-08-10 audio/q-audio: Q-Lang is no longer supported. See lang/pure instead
2013-08-10 graphics/q-graph: Q-Lang is no longer supported. See lang/pure instead
Unfortunately, this also affects some ports using QT3 as a GUI toolkit.
Changes to infrastructure files:
- bsd.kde.mk : obsolete, remove
- bsd.qt.mk : note that a CONFLICTS_BUILD line can probably go after a while
- CHANGES : document the removals from bsd.port.mk
- KNOBS : remove KDE and QT (KDE4 and QT4 should be used instead)
- MOVED : add the removed ports
PR: ports/180745
Submitted by: rene
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Exp-run by: bapt
A set of new SDL2 related ports has been added, which are essentially
the same as their corresponding port for SDL1.2:
audio/sdl2_mixer
graphics/sdl2_image
graphics/sdl2_ttf
net/sdl2_net
A set of new USE_SDL knobs is available to enable SDL2 and its related
ports to be added as dependency to ports. Use either of
USE_SDL= sdl2 image2 mixer2 net2 ttf2
to pull in the specific sdl2_* or sdl20 port.
bsd.linux-rpm.mk. The default linux version is now Fedora 10.
- Remove now obsolete checks for Linux 2.4 in emulators/linux_base-c6,
emulators/linux_base-f10, and emulators/linux_dist-gentoo-stage3.
While there, remove superfluous -p argument from ${MKDIR}.
- Remove now obsolete check for Linux 2.4 or FreeBSD 6 and lower from
astro/google-earth.
- Remove expired Fedora Core 4 ports which were only used on FreeBSD 7
and below.
- Update LEGAL and MOVED
PR: ports/176877
Submitted by: myself
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Exp-run by: bapt
Gstreamer multimedia framework.
Use the USE_GSTREAMER1 macro to select Gstreamer 1.0 plugins. A new chapter
for the porters handbook about gstreamer is a work in progress.
X related plugins are now stand alone. The gio plugin is now part of the
gstreamer1-plugins port and the oss plugins are now part of the
gstreamer1-plugins-good port.
Note that the pulseaudio plugin is missing because it needs a newer version
of pulseaudio. Also there are still a number of plugins from -bad which
haven't been ported to the 1.0 API yet.
discontinued PyOpenAL project. In contrast to PyOpenAL, it has no licensing
restrictions, nor does it rely on C code, but uses ctypes instead.
WWW: http://bitbucket.org/marcusva/py-al
listening to, view your listening history and share it with friends. The more
Last.fm learns what you like, the better it gets.
WWW: http://www.last.fm/download
PR: ports/177233
Submitted by: Gvozdikov Veniamin <g.veniamin@googlemail.com>
Feature safe: yes
2013-04-17 audio/icecast: Unmaintained upstream since 2004. Use audio/icecast2 instead
2013-04-18 net-im/gajim-devel: This port is outdated for two years, no distfile available. Please use net-im/gajim instead
Feature safe: yes
the music player daemon.
Note that the submission has been modified to set the submitter as the
port maintainer, and to use UNIQUENAME in the DOCSDIR, to avoid clashes
with mpd.
PR: ports/177334
Submitted by: David Demelier <demelier.david@gmail.com>
It's intended to have all the ECASOUND features including:
- unlimited number of tracks
- volume and pan control on each track
- up to 8 effects for each track
- LADSPA support
- multitrack support
- multiple inputs/outputs/soundcards
- effects preview
- multiple takes on each track
- mute track
WWW: http://tkeca.sourceforge.net/
consumed and shared.
It decouples the name of the song from the source it was shared from - and
fulfills the request using all of your available sources.
This creates a universal translation layer across music repositories,
streaming services and geographic territories.
WWW: http://www.tomahawk-player.org/
including file transer and some playlist handling.
WWW: http://gmtp.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/176113
Submitted by: Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-bugs-local@be-well.ilk.org>
The Flake encoder project was started as a way for the author to learn more
about lossless audio encoding. The author chose the FLAC format because it is
open and well-documented. Although the FLAC reference encoder is also free and
open-source, the author's goal was to implement the standard from scratch as an
independent project. Flake is licensed under the GNU LGPL.
Once Flake progressed to a usable state, the author submitted the encoder to be
included as part of FFmpeg. It was included and improved upon by other FFmpeg
developers. Since then, Ithe author has added more features to Flake and
improved the encoding speed. The author plan to add some of these features into
FFmpeg as the encoder progresses.
There are both benefits and drawbacks to using Flake as a FLAC encoder
alternative. In its current state, Flake gives, on average, slightly better
compression than the FLAC reference encoder and is about twice as fast.
However, it does not currently implement all the advanced features such as
tagging, cuesheets, 24-bit audio, embedded pictures, and ogg encapsulation.
The author hopes to add these to Flake in future releases.
WWW: http://flake-enc.sourceforge.net
Approved by: bdrewery (mentor)
============
Created by Team XBMC
This is a fork of ShairPort written by James Laird <jhl@mafipulation.org>. The
XBMC team decided to fork ShairPort and make it into a library.
What it is
----------
This program emulates an AirPort Express for the purpose of streaming music from
iTunes and compatible iPods. It implements a server for the Apple RAOP protocol.
ShairPort does not support AirPlay v2 (video and photo streaming).
It supports multiple simultaneous streams, if your audio output chain (as
detected by libao) does so.
WWW: https://github.com/amejia1/libshairport
PR: ports/172775
Submitted by: Manuel Creach <manuel.creach@icloud.com>
volume. GVolWheel is application which lets you control the volume easily
through a tray icon you can scroll on. Easily integrate with minimal
desktops (Openbox,IceWM,XFCE etc).
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gvolwheel/
PR: ports/175887
Submitted by: Gvozdikov Veniamin <g.veniamin@googlemail.com>
- kdebindings ports have been renamed to match upstream.
- kdemultimedia and kdenetwork have been split.
- New port games/pairs added.
- Trim Makefile header
- Convert to new option framework
- New USE_KDE4 components: libkcddb, libkcompactdisc
- Update:
databases/akonadi to 1.9.0
devel/grantlee to 0.3.0
textproc/rasqal to 0.9.30
textproc/redland-bindings to 1.0.16.1
textproc/soprano to 2.9.0
x11-toolkits/attica to 0.4.1
The area51 repository features commits by Schaich Alonso, avilla, dbn,
jhale, makc and rakuco.
Contributors:
- Oleg Sidorkin
- Tobias Berner
- Kurt Jaeger
This includes device enumeration and initialization, file loading,
and streaming. As of version 1.1, it is X11/MIT licensed, allowing it to be used
in open- and closed-source programs, freeware or commercial.
The purpose of this library is to provide pre-made functionality that would
otherwise be repetitive or difficult to (re)code for various projects
and platforms, such as loading a sound file into an OpenAL buffer and streaming
an audio file through a buffer queue. Support for different formats is
consistant across platforms, so no special checks are needed when loading files,
and all formats are handled through the same API.
Currently ALURE includes a basic .wav and .aif file reader,
and can leverage external libraries such as libSndFile
(for extended wave formats and several others), VorbisFile (for Ogg Vorbis),
FLAC (for FLAC and Ogg FLAC), and others. External libraries can also be
dynamically loaded at run-time, or individually disabled outright at compile
time.
WWW: http://kcat.strangesoft.net/alure.html
PR: ports/171674
Submitted by: nemysis <nemysis@gmx.ch>
audio I/O library. With PyAudio, you can easily use Python to play
and record audio on a variety of platforms.
WWW: http://people.csail.mit.edu/hubert/pyaudio/
PR: ports/173708
Submitted by: Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap@NLnetLabs.nl>
2012-11-26 astro/tangogps: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 audio/id3ren: No more public distfiles
2012-11-26 audio/volumecontrol: No more public distfiles
2012-11-27 audio/wsoundprefs: Depends on the deprecated audio/wsoundserver and expired x11-toolkits/libdockapp
2012-11-26 audio/wsoundserver: Depends on deprecated libdockapp
Feature safe: yes
uses Chromaprint to submit audio fingerprints from your music
collection to the AcoustID database. Only tagged audio files are
submitted. Files tagged by MusicBrainz applications such as Picard
or Jaikoz are preferred, but it will submit fingerprints for any
files that have tags such as track title, artist name, album name,
etc.
WWW: http://acoustid.org/fingerprinter
Approved by: makc, avilla (mentors, implicit)
Feature safe: yes
a client-side library that implements a custom algorithm for
extracting fingerprints from any audio source. Also included is
fpcalc, a small utility for calculating AcoustID fingerprints.
WWW: http://acoustid.org/chromaprint
Approved by: makc, avilla (mentors, implicit)
Feature safe: yes
synthesisers including additive, subtractive and a few organs.
The application consists of the engine, which is called bristol,
and its own GUI library called brighton that represents all the
emulations.
WWW: http://bristol.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/169861
Submitted by: pjm <pierrejacqes.mimifir@gmail.com>