written by Allan Saddi.
flup is functionally divided into three components:
* FlupServers
* FlupMiddleware
* FlupPublisher
WWW: http://www.saddi.com/software/flup/
PR: ports/106828
Submitted by: Li-Wen Hsu <lwhsu at lwhsu.org>
Approved by: alexbl (mentor, implicit)
for a script that wraps system headers for building with GCC 4.x. This
does not mean the embedded nspr will be used in favor of the system nspr,
but it should fix the build with GCC 4.x.
dependency). [1]
- Remove libpth hack in configure since this problem was fixed in 2.0.1. [2]
- Remove silly conflict detections which breaks BATCH building [2],[3]
- Check libassuan package version (to avoid using old lib) [4]
PR: ports/107185 (I'm still working on NLS problem) [2],
ports/107349 [3]
Submitted by: Brian Minard <bminard@flatfoot.ca> [1],
dougb [2],
Ulrich Spoerlein <uspoerlein@gmail.com> [3],
Ian Lister <freebsd-ports@lister.dnsalias.net> [4]
for the Ruby language.
Written in 100% native Ruby using the FOX GUI toolkit,
Mondrian has the familiar look and feel of a modern IDE.
Some features include:
* a dynamic object browser
* runtime error integration
* a full-featured project manager
* syntax highlighting
* runs identically on Windows and Linux
WWW: http://www.mondrian-ide.com/
Approved by: alexbl (mentor, implicit)
small patterns of MIDI events that you can repeat and arrange to
create a whole song. Each track has its own patterns, so you can
for example play the same drum pattern over and over again while
you play different lead synth patterns and basslines.
WWW: http://dino.nongnu.org/
PR: ports/107877
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
It is an implementation of a proposal that originated from this
discussion. Its aim is to allow you to have many different audio
programs running at once, to save their setup, close them down and
then easily reload the setup at some other time. LASH doesn't deal
with any kind of audio data itself; it just runs programs, deals
with saving/loading (arbitrary) data and connects different kinds
of virtual audio ports together (currently JACK and ALSA sequencer
ports). It can also be used to move entire sessions between
computers, or post sessions on the Internet for download.
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/lash/
PR: ports/107875
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
C language. It has been developed in order to promote the use of
JPEG 2000, the new still-image compression standard from the Joint
Photographic Experts Group (JPEG). In addition to the basic codec,
various other features are under development, among them the JP2
and MJ2 (Motion JPEG 2000) file formats, an indexing tool useful
for the JPIP protocol, JPWL-tools for error-resilience, a Java-viewer
for j2k-images, ...
WWW: http://www.openjpeg.org/
PR: ports/107868
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
particularly useful for software synthesis plugins with user
interfaces.
DSSI is an open and well-documented specification developed for use
in Linux audio applications, although portable to other platforms.
It may be thought of as LADSPA-for-instruments, or something
comparable to VSTi.
DSSI consists of a C language API for use by plugins and hosts,
based on the LADSPA API, and an OSC (Open Sound Control) API for
use in user interface to host communications. The DSSI specification
consists of an RFC which describes the background for the proposal
and defines the OSC part of the specification, and a documented
header file which defines the C API.
WWW: http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/107867
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
- move out of /usr/X11R6 (USE_X_PREFIX)
- move from german to misc
Approved by: lars.engels@0x20.net (maintainer), miwi (mentor)
(this time really in misc)