- fix a bug in libmpdclient where it doesn't break to use a valid
address from getaddrinfo, so it always uses the last one. which
can be an ipv6 address, and that fails when mpd is only bound
to localhost
From Nicholas Marriott <nicm__ at ntlworld.com>
via Tobias Ulmer <tobiasu@tmux.org> (MAINTAINER)
PortAudio is a free, cross platform, open-source, audio I/O library. It
lets you write simple audio programs in 'C' that will compile and run on
many platforms including Windows, Macintosh (8,9,X), Unix (OSS), SGI,
and BeOS. PortAudio is intended to promote the exchange of audio
synthesis software between developers on different platforms.
ok deanna@
xmmsctrl is a small utility to control xmms from the command line. Its
goal is to be used coupled with sh to test xmms state and perform an
appropriate action, e.g. if playing then pause else play. The interest
of this is to bind keys in a window manager to have control over xmms
with keys that do play/next/pause, prev, control sound.
by Gleydson Soares (MAINTAINER) with tweaks by me
no need for the PFRAG fragments. Also this makes use of the central libtool
via USE_LIBTOOL and removes the unnecessary libtool patches.
From brad@
ok ajacoutot@, robert@
this is OpenBSD, we move forward with lib numbers, not backwards, even if
we choose to revert the package contents, so people don't get burnt if both
exist in their /usr/local/lib dir
move to libesd.so.2.39, bump PKGNAME (thanks sturm@)
ok jasper@ sthen@
Gimmix is a graphical music player daemon (MPD) client written in C
using GTK+2. It's very simple and easy to use, yet offers many features
to make your audio experience a pleasant one.
48kHz sampling rate, originally reported by Gareth <garf at
loveandnature dot co dot za>
testing and patches from jakemsr@, aanriot@ and Tim van der Molen
<tbvdm.lists at xs4all dot nl>
ok naddy@, jakemsr@, simon@, jasper@
MAC: short for Monkey's Audio Codec, a lossless audio codec (files with
the .ape extension).
from Vlad Glagolev, with feedback from sthen and tweaks by me
From new maintainer Vlad Glagolev (stelzy at gmail dot com).
The sparc64 workaround is no longer required (noticed by Stuart
Henderson, confirmed by sturm@).
POE::Component::Client::MPD is a perl module for developing MPD (Music
Player Daemon) clients (or any other scripts that control the MPD
server) based on the POE framework.
libfaad uses data types with machine dependent bit width in
prototypes in its public headers, but in the corresponding library
code, machine independent exact width data types are used.
solution:
change libfaad headers to use the same machine independent exact
width data types in the prototypes as in the library. since the
prototypes in the library headers are changed, users of libfaad
likely need to be modified to use exact width data types as well.
also:
- bump libfaad major version number
- update plugin code to use exact width data types for libfaad
interaction, as per new prototypes
- bump package version
- sync patches with update-patches
problem discovered by, solution discussed with, reviewed, tested
and OK naddy@
eyeD3 is a Python module and program for processing ID3 tags.
Information about mp3 files (i.e bit rate, sample frequency, play time,
etc.) is also provided. The formats supported are ID3 v1.0/v1.1 and
v2.3/v2.4.
feedback and ok alek@
- add NO_REGRESS since regression tests have not been updated for more
than 3 years and upstream does not seem interested
- add a patch from deanna@ that makes audacity use portaudio v19 and
make full duplex work (well sort of, but at least it does not hang
anymore)
ok deanna@
Audio::MPD::Common is a bunch of common classes used by both Audio::MPD
and POE::Component::Client::MPD (two modules meant to access Music
Player Daemon, aka mpd). Since those classes are independent of the
runloop (poe or non-poe aware), Audio::MPD::Common comes to the rescue.