- sync patches with update-patches
- bump PKGNAME
the sun interface keeps fewer samples in the play buffer, and with
less fluctuation than the OpenBSD interface. results in better
audio-video synchronization in e.g. ffplay and gnash
go for it -pval
X11 >= 10, and bump those major numbers accordingly, so that bug-reports
will get easier to process.
(artificial `flag day' as discussed with deraadt@)
at least some macppc scenarios; discovered by ajacoutot
since it's only a few hour window of breakage, be careful reverting
things if you updated during that time
- sdl-config no longer provides -I${LOCALBASE}/include.
- add an `aa' flavor (ASCII art display).
- GNU make is not needed.
- don't use nasm with gcc 3.
- don't install a SEGV handler.
- prevent the joystick driver from picking up usb keyboards.
ok pvalchev@
libraries there and needs to know the path. this means sdl-config was
broken for a few days but none of the ports depended on this.
Also bump package revision to p1 for the last couple of fixes to the port.
Includes OpenBSD fixes and cleanups.
Other changes that concern us:
* Now gets correct keyboard state when starting up on X11
* Improved X11 fullscreen support, works better with KDE
Force people to choose from sun, oss, esd as their sound system, print
error message if that is not done.
Suggested by Heikki Korpela <heko@saitti.net>
Various improvements, including OpenBSD native audio.
* Fix audio device path. This has caused audio not to work without the
esd flavor before, many people (including me) had link to /dev/dsp because
of linux emulation programs and haven't noticed the problem.
* Fix OSS audio.
* Sync libtool patches
* Properly include @SYSTEM_LIBS@ in sdl-config to ensure proper linking
of SDL applications.
flavor, being the default one (fetching distfile from an external site).
- Isolate esd as a separate flavor from oss -- a combination with either
"sun" or "oss" is possible.