Re: What is the actual syntax used to FLAVOR ports?

2020-02-08 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Sat, Feb 8, 2020 at 1:27 PM Chris wrote: > OK I know FLAVOR is an evolving concept. But I can not find > the FLAVOR documentation. Only references in the porters > handbook. What I think needs to be available is an entire > list of flavor tags for all (port) categories. > For example; > make

sound

2020-02-08 Thread Andy Farkas
Hi, seems to be a fairly quiet weekend so... I am building a new desktop workstation to replace my aging 8-yo one that has been as reliable as the sun rising every morning. I build things using portmaster and select options that are relevant. I'm wondering about sound options. Do I want

Re: sound

2020-02-08 Thread George Mitchell
On 2020-02-08 15:12, Andy Farkas wrote: > > Hi, seems to be a fairly quiet weekend so... > > I am building a new desktop workstation to replace my aging 8-yo one > that has been as reliable as the sun rising every morning. > > I build things using portmaster and select options that are

Re: sound

2020-02-08 Thread Theron
On 2020-02-08 15:12, Andy Farkas wrote: I don't need "sound server support" - all I want  is to play MP3 files (mplayer) and watch utUbe videos. And the occasional game of warzone2000. I leave default options for firefox and mplayer.  In this case, Mplayer uses OSS (FreeBSD's native sound

What is the actual syntax used to FLAVOR ports?

2020-02-08 Thread Chris
OK I know FLAVOR is an evolving concept. But I can not find the FLAVOR documentation. Only references in the porters handbook. What I think needs to be available is an entire list of flavor tags for all (port) categories. For example; make FLAVOR=python27 returns the error use py27. OK now I know