Re: UPDATE: rdesktop 1.6.0
Matthew Clarke wrote: You might want to add libsamplerate (audio/libsamplerate) to the port's dependencies, as that library will be found and used if it is installed. I could't tell that the presence of libsamplerate made any difference to the few sounds that I've heard during testing so far, though. I tried with a couple of Windows 2003 Server and sound did not work at all (with or without libao enabled). Cheers Giovanni
Re: Status of build/out-of-date
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 01:16:30PM -0500, Aaron W. Hsu wrote: Hey all, I was searching for a way to keep my ports tree in synch with my installed packages as I am running -current and sometimes I have to build from ports instead of packages. I found build/out-of-date for use, but I can't tell if it is actively maintained or not. Does this script work currently? I tested it out, and it seems to be pretty good, in that it went through and gave me all the output I would have expected, but I'm just wondering if I can rely on it. I would certainly be interested in patching it up if it needs work. Does anyone know the status of this script? Sincerely, Aaron Hsu It works... What reason do you have to believe it's not maintained ? If you look at commits, stuff still happens when needed.
gst-ffmpeg package naming
Hello, list ! Is there any specific reason that package for gstreamer ffmpeg plugin called gst-ffmpeg instead of gstreamer-ffmpeg ? Here is one liner which fixes the issue. Regards Valery plugins_ffmpeg_Makefile Description: Binary data
mpg123
Hi, During my search for a console based mp3/ogg player I found mpg123. But it seems quite old. The last version bump in the ports tree is already some time ago. The same for mpg321. Thus I wanted to ask if it is still actively maintained by someone? Or is there some other console based music player which is overly prefered by the people here? I'm open for suggestions :-) WIth best regards Earin
Re: mpg123
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 07:28:18PM +0200, Earin Gregor wrote: During my search for a console based mp3/ogg player I found mpg123. But it seems quite old. The last version bump in the ports tree is already some time ago. The same for mpg321. Thus I wanted to ask if it is still actively maintained by someone? audio/mpg123 does appear to be quite out of date. There's no maintainer -- perhaps you (or someone else reading this) would like to contribute an update? audio/mpg321 is maintained by naddy@ and is up to date (though upstream seems inactive). Or is there some other console based music player which is overly prefered by the people here? I'm open for suggestions :-) Some people like audio/musicpd and its various clients. -- o--{ Will Maier }--o | web:...http://www.lfod.us/ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | *-[ BSD: Live Free or Die ]*
Re: mpg123
Or is there some other console based music player which is overly prefered by the people here? I'm open for suggestions :-) Some people like audio/musicpd and its various clients. I think Will meant audio/mpd, which is indeed a very good player. -0- -- I cannot conceive that anybody will require multiplications at the rate of 40,000 or even 4,000 per hour ... -- F. H. Wales (1936)
Re: mpg123
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 12:50:58PM -0500, Will Maier wrote: On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 07:28:18PM +0200, Earin Gregor wrote: During my search for a console based mp3/ogg player I found mpg123. But it seems quite old. The last version bump in the ports tree is already some time ago. The same for mpg321. Thus I wanted to ask if it is still actively maintained by someone? audio/mpg123 does appear to be quite out of date. There's no maintainer -- perhaps you (or someone else reading this) would like to contribute an update? audio/mpg321 is maintained by naddy@ and is up to date (though upstream seems inactive). there was an mpg123 update posted a few months ago. I worked on it too. never got enough feedback. iirc, upstream has been quite active lately, so that update would need updating again. Or is there some other console based music player which is overly prefered by the people here? I'm open for suggestions :-) Some people like audio/musicpd and its various clients. -- o--{ Will Maier }--o | web:...http://www.lfod.us/ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | *-[ BSD: Live Free or Die ]* -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
Re: mpg123
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 07:28:18PM +0200, Earin Gregor wrote: Hi, During my search for a console based mp3/ogg player I found mpg123. But it seems quite old. The last version bump in the ports tree is already some time ago. The same for mpg321. Thus I wanted to ask if it is still actively maintained by someone? Or is there some other console based music player which is overly prefered by the people here? I'm open for suggestions :-) depends what/how you want to play. I like mplayer, ffplay and akodeplay, though the last two are limited in many ways. WIth best regards Earin -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
Re: mpg123
Earin Gregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: During my search for a console based mp3/ogg player I found mpg123. But it seems quite old. The last version bump in the ports tree is already some time ago. The same for mpg321. The version of mpg123 in ports is very obsolete. The current release needs to be ported from scratch. I've been meaning to do this, but haven't gotten around to it. There haven't been any upstream changes to mpg321 in years. Or is there some other console based music player which is overly prefered by the people here? I'm open for suggestions :-) Depends on what audio formats you want to play. As far as pure MP3 command line players are concerned, there is also madplay. -- Christian naddy Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RESUBMIT: games/armagetronad
Description from official website (http://www.armagetronad.net/): Armagetron is a multiplayer game in 3d that attempts to emulate and expand on the lightcycle sequence from the movie Tron. It's an old school arcade game slung into the 21st century. Highlights include a customizable playing arena, HUD, unique graphics, and AI bots. For the more advanced player there are new game modes and a wide variety of physics settings to tweak as well. Port compiles and runs just fine with the snapshot from 04.06.2008. Hope that's -current enough. Tested on i386. Packages for OpenBSD 4.3-release and older (created from an older port I previously submitted a while ago) are also available for download on the official Armagetron Advanced homepage. Comments/feedback? port-armagetronad-0.2.8.2.1.tgz Description: Binary data
Re: mpg123
Jacob Meuser writes: On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 07:28:18PM +0200, Earin Gregor wrote: During my search for a console based mp3/ogg player I found mpg123. But it seems quite old. The last version bump in the ports tree is already some time ago. The same for mpg321. Thus I wanted to ask if it is still actively maintained by someone? Or is there some other console based music player which is overly prefered by the people here? I'm open for suggestions :-) depends what/how you want to play. I like mplayer, ffplay and akodeplay, though the last two are limited in many ways. This is why I am becoming increasingly fond of gst-launch for playing media. It handles everything I've asked it to, in the lightest, simplest way. $ gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri=anything Of course, you need to install about 30,000 plugins first.
Re: mpg123
Deanna Phillips writes: $ gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri=anything Oh. That is from multimedia/gstreamer-0.10/core. What I did was go into every multimedia/gstreamer-0.10 directory and do 'make install-all'. I would really like to have a single meta package that does this.
Re: mpg123
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 08:08:26PM +, Deanna Phillips wrote: Jacob Meuser writes: On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 07:28:18PM +0200, Earin Gregor wrote: During my search for a console based mp3/ogg player I found mpg123. But it seems quite old. The last version bump in the ports tree is already some time ago. The same for mpg321. Thus I wanted to ask if it is still actively maintained by someone? Or is there some other console based music player which is overly prefered by the people here? I'm open for suggestions :-) depends what/how you want to play. I like mplayer, ffplay and akodeplay, though the last two are limited in many ways. This is why I am becoming increasingly fond of gst-launch for playing media. It handles everything I've asked it to, in the lightest, simplest way. $ gst-launch-0.10 playbin uri=anything Of course, you need to install about 30,000 plugins first. well, mplayer, ffplay and akodeplay can all play lots of formats with just one package. by limited, I meant that they don't scan directories for supported file formats, build playlists, or have software volume control, or other niceties a real media player would have. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
Re: RESUBMIT: games/armagetronad
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008, Michael Lechtermann wrote: Description from official website (http://www.armagetronad.net/): Armagetron is a multiplayer game in 3d that attempts to emulate and expand on the lightcycle sequence from the movie Tron. It's an old school arcade game slung into the 21st century. Highlights include a customizable playing arena, HUD, unique graphics, and AI bots. For the more advanced player there are new game modes and a wide variety of physics settings to tweak as well. Port compiles and runs just fine with the snapshot from 04.06.2008. Hope that's -current enough. Tested on i386. Packages for OpenBSD 4.3-release and older (created from an older port I previously submitted a while ago) are also available for download on the official Armagetron Advanced homepage. Comments/feedback? You don't need to quote COMMENTs. Otherwise works fine on i386 and local play against the AI. -- Antti Harri