Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2021/10/11 11:46, Stefan Hagen wrote: > > mirage wrote: > > > I wondered if anyone has interest in porting it, > > > > > > https://codeberg.org/JWMKit/soundbraid/src/branch/main/PYTHON/soundbraid > > > > > > If anyone is interested, I have posted this here, in case it could benefit > > > OpenBSD. > > > > > > The only drawback compared to cmixer that you would not like completely is > > > its license, it appears to be GPL2. > > > > > > However cmixer seems to be somewhat outdated and it seems to not have a > > > gui > > > either. > > > > > > This one has per application level support also if you are interested. > > > > > > Thanks in advance, I hope this helps you all. > > > > I attached a port for those who want to test it. > > > > - It does not show input volume > > - It does not indicate if an output or input is muted > > > > I think it should better be based on sndioctl instead of aucatctl for > > more fine grained control. > > > > I agree with Landry, xfce4-mixer is the better option as of now. > > > > Best regards, > > Stefan > > SHA256 (20211010.tar.gz) = wFiD6Ona3qNYAMnCiickKRABUkmN4br345ux0fJZLQs= > > please use the DISTFILES=filename{url}sufx syntax to give the downloaded > distfile a good name, you should be able to find examples if you grep for > other gitlab ports.
Thanks. I should know better by now. Now with: SHA256 (soundbraid-20211010.tar.gz) = wFiD6Ona3qNYAMnCiickKRABUkmN4br345ux0fJZLQs= Best regards, Stefan
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