this involves is this: Cull GL from Qt by default, but still provide a
Qt+GL library that may or may not have threads. Then also provide a Qt
library that has threads but not GL. This allows us to make KDE2 depend
on a library that will *not* have threads, ever. Threads will be
revisited at a later date. Ports that require GL support need to be
updated to use the hacked library, libqtgl.so.4. The net result is that
we bloat our qt2 package by 1.5-2.5MB for compatability. Also, static
qt will not have GL support.
Introduce bsd.kde.mk, which will be tested on bento before becoming
fully activated.
Replace qt22-static with qt2-static, since it's just a proxy. Update
qt-designer to depend on qt23. Also make the old hack to package the
correct lib obsolete by using PLIST_SUB instead.
Miscellaneous changes: remove LIBQTFILE from CONFIGURE_ENV, it's not
used anymore. Solve namespace pollution problems with the devel/pth and
devel/libgnugetopt ports. Hopefully.
Suggested by: ade, asami, sobomax (bsd.kde.mk)
Repocopied by: asami (qt22-static --> qt2-static)
- Bump PORTREVISION to alert users
- Changes:
o Several source file copyright notice changes
o Changes on the win32 build system
o Addition of debug (debug.*) and yuv file storing (store.*) code
o Removal of some experimental code
1) Enable port in CATEGORY Makefile
2) Add port into CVSROOT/modules
3) This a port of the developer version of libdivxdecore
4) Fix typo: port created on year 2001, not 20001.
5) Update port to developer Version 4.0 alpha48 2001-02-22.
PORTVERSION=0.4.0.48
6) This port downloads a source only CVS tag developer version.
Therefore, it comes without the tools necessary to build it
(makefile, configure, ...)
7) Inherit (copy) from the non-developer version distfile
the structure necessary to build it. Patch it to suit this port
specific needs. More specifically, add new source code files to
makefile(s): yuv2rgb.c (Changelog #13).
8) Since it is a developer version of another port, it can
use some of its structure such as DESCR, PLIST. Therefore local
copies are not necessary.
- Library changes in new version:
o Changelog:
1) Added VO and VOL header in the MPEG-4 bitstream to encore
2) Added YUV input in encore
3) Provided a sample test code for encore
4) Rewrote the bitstream handling in the encore
5) Some cleanup and minor optimize in the modules in encore
6) Fade/Cross Fade Improved
7) Added VO and VOL header parser in decore
8) Added various functions to support the YUV output formats
9) Splitted the YUV to RGB 16 bit conversion routine in 2 different
routines (555 and 565 16 bit color mode) in decore
10) Modified the interface to take care of the new characteristics
(more output format supported, possibility to change the output
format at run-time). These changes are backward compatible
(previous API call are still valid)
11) Modified the parser to be able to decode the stream with/without
the VOL at the same time
12) Removed all the boring warnings until Level 3 of Visual C++
13) ANSI C Implementation of the yuv2rgb.c added (2001-01-23,
00:00:00 GMT)
o Bugs Corrected:
1) Some bug has been fixed in the post processing algorithm
(chrominance deblocking and vertical deblocking)
2) Bug fixed in YUV to RGB 16 bit conversion routine
the KDE team's excellent work, I am initiating burn sequence for KDE
1.x. All base KDE1 ports are hereby nuked. I am also reluctantly
reassuming maintainership of the KDE2 ports. Official KDE 2.1 packages
built for FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE w/ XFree86 4.0.2 are available on KDE's
official ftp mirrors now. Enjoy!
Note: It seems that the KDE people rerolled their kdelibs and kdebase
packages, and a quick examination of diffs reveal minor changes, but the
port should still work. I'll fix the packaging problems that bento runs
into.
Approved by: kevlo
Remove all non-codec related information.
Also, add audio as a secondary category since the codecs cover
video as well as audio only types.
PR: 25035
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: maintainer
on this port can be also used by other ports -> graphics/win32-codecs.
Therefore, all codec related code will be removed,
Depend on that port from now on.
A positive side effect is that this port can now produce a package
since the RESTRICTED flag (related to the codecs) can be removed.
Update LEGAL, win32-codecs instead of avifile is now RESTRICTED.
PR: 25035
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: maintainer
- make pkg-descr reflecting reality (no smpeg anymore);
- force usual naming conventions for the libraries installed into ${PREFIX}/lib
(i.e. .so and .so.xxx, not just .so).
Please note that unlike previous, this new version doesn't include ability
to play MPEG-1 OOB, so if you use it for than you probably may want to stick
with 0.1.3. Also please note that it's still full of stupid bugs and linuxisms
(like assumption that OS should zero all unitialized data when loading a
program), so beware.
Update prompted by: lioux