bsd.port.mk rev. 1.304 for details on the change.
The fix here is one of the following.
(1) Define USE_BZIP2 instead of BUILD_DEPENDS on bzip2 and redefining
EXTRACT_* commands.
(2) Change ${EXTRACT_CMD} to ${TAR} when the command is obviously
calling the "tar" command (i.e., arguments like "-xzf" are spelled
out).
(3) If ${EXTRACT_CMD} is called directly with ${EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS},
add ${EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS} to the command line as well.
(4) If any of EXTRACT_CMD, EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS or EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS
is set, define the other two too.
This port requireat least s version 1.41 of the Qt library.
There will be an error reported by configure, if only an earlier
version is found, but no automatic port dependency exists (i.e.
the x11-toolkits/qt141 port has to be manually built and installed).
There may still be a problem with a missing -lXext in the kdesupport
port. This will be taken care of during the next few days, if the
problem still exists ...
something already there (PORTOBJFORMAT, OSVERSION) or move stuff from after
.include <bsd.port.mk> to before.
(This is not by any means the complete list but just the ones I've noticed
recently.)
g++ -O -I/usr/X11R6/include -o mpeg_edit main.o globals/version.o editor/editor.a ui/ui.a MpegCodec/mpeg.a -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXext -lX11 -lpnm -lppm -lpbm -lpgm -lm
cc: editor/editor.a: No such file or directory
cc: ui/ui.a: No such file or directory
cc: MpegCodec/mpeg.a: No such file or directory
Makefile. A do-install: target is preferrable if one does not plan
on submitting patches to the author. Doing it this way has the
nice side-advantages that we now respect MANOWN and BINOWN.
- Respect CFLAGS
- move patches/patch-ab to files/mplex.1
don't USE_IMAKE, don't appear to change behaviour on NOMANCOMPRESS (many
do, subtly) and don't install more than one manpage.
Any port listed here is a good candidate for a general review simply
due to age... For example, a number of them seem to patch an install:
target into the program Makefile and/or arbitrarily compress their
manpages from patches/patch-*. This has been out-of-vogue since I would
guess mid-1996, at least.
This way, you can, for example, "setenv HAVE_XFREE86 no"
to get fxtv to compile if you have special/extenuating circumstances.
Submitted by: Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com>
- Actually include the x11 grabber in the compile
- Don't force the capture type to PAL; leave it at auto
- Remove debugging code and comments
- Eliminate the need for kernel patch for tuner code
- Don't patch one source file in more than one patch-XX files
* an x11 grabber similar to the one present in nv. Extremely useful
for interactive work (i'd say better than a camera in many cases).
* add video controls to the meteor grabber (brightness etc.)
* add tuner control when used with the meteor grabber (require a
small modification to the kernel to let tuner be controlled
via the grabber fd);
Submitted by: luigi
PR: 6814
Thanks to Chris Kukulies <kuku@gil.physik.rwth-aachen.de> for
telling us about this on freebsd-multimedia, and giving me the
idea of doing a port for it.
* change checksum and filename/version number in Makefile.
* change patch-ab to patch cleanly against new version.
* remove patch-aa -- it is no longer needed.
* add patch-ac to fix a small tiffio.h bogon in the source.
* add some new files to PLIST.
installs the version of the port that uses shared library number 9 and the
LIBRARY_VERSION set to the default. Normally this is against our policy
(bumping the version number for minor things), however due to the major
problems caused with the upgrade, Satoshi and I decided that this was best.
Approved by: asami
Changes from 0.45-0.46
----------------------
- Event handling fixes for fvwm95
- Inval saved ximage when contin capture started (for restacking refreshes)
- Fix out-of-date internal app-defaults values
- Fixed mem leaks that add up capturing videos
- Turn off hardware cursor over video window when continuous video is on
- Restore video mode on normal exit
From: Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com>
Video Window Annotation for changes in Station, Input Device, Tuner Mode,
Volume, and Mute should make it more enjoyable to surf when zoomed
full-screen.
Station IDs will let the PAL (and NTSC) folks come up with their own names
for stations (e.g. E1, ITH, FOX, CBS). You can map these IDs to channel
numbers or frequencies. Channel number lists are now obsoleted by
the more general station lists. (NOTE: See README sections 1.6.1-1.6.2)
Video window translations added for changing station (via ID, channel
number, or frequency). Should make full-screen surfing of cable or
satellite simpler.
Japanese cable support from (Hideyuki Suzuki), and Dynamic Input Format
Selection (Joao Carlos Mendes Luis).
And Direct Video enhancements for moving and stacking the TV window on
your desktop. Now when you lower the video window behind another window,
Fxtv will continue to blast (using XImages) rather than just turn off.
Also, unlike previous versions, Fxtv shouldn't leave any video trash on
your desktop after you move it in direct video mode. Note that if you have
opaque moves on in your window manager, you'll of course see video stream
trails "while" you're moving the Fxtv window, but after you let go, the
desktop will be entirely cleaned up. Fxtv also won't stomp on occluding
windows anymore.
Hope you have fun with it, and let me know if you have any problems.
Randall