some existing COMPILER lines with arch restrictions etc. In the usual
case this is now using "COMPILER = base-clang ports-gcc base-gcc" on
ports with c++ libraries in WANTLIB.
This is basically intended to be a noop on architectures using clang
as the system compiler, but help with other architectures where we
currently have many ports knocked out due to building with an unsuitable
compiler -
- some ports require c++11/newer so the GCC version in base that is used
on these archirtectures is too old.
- some ports have conflicts where an executable is built with one compiler
(e.g. gcc from base) but a library dependency is built with a different
one (e.g. gcc from ports), resulted in mixing incompatible libraries in the
same address space.
devel/gmp is intentionally skipped as it's on the path to building gcc -
the c++ library there is unused in ports (and not built by default upstream)
so intending to disable building gmpcxx in a future commit.
This code forms a set of C++ libraries for multimedia streaming, using
open standard protocols (RTP/RTCP and RTSP). These libraries - which can
be compiled for Unix (including Linux and Mac OS X), Windows, and QNX
(and other POSIX-compliant systems) - can be used to build streaming
applications. The libraries are already being used to implement
applications such as "liveCaster" and "playRTPMPEG" (for streaming MP3
audio using RTP/RTCP). The libraries can also be used to stream,
receive, and process MPEG video, and can easily be extended to support
additional (audio and/or video) codecs. They can also be used to build
basic RTSP clients and servers, and have been used to add streaming
support to existing media player applications, such as "mplayer".
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