Hello Jared and Nia,
Thank you very much for both your answers - they were the decisive hints
:-) With the addition of the HDAUDIO_ENABLE_DISPLAYPORT option, I now
have at least partial audio output, which is a huge improvement over the
previous state.
There are still some small limitations
On Mon, 12 Jul 2021, Todd Gruhn wrote:
I have deleted the pkg abcde and all the packages it depends upon, and
resintslled them. When I execute the command to pull music off the CD, it get:
"Can't locate Mojo/Base.pm in @INC
You may need to reinstall ... "
The only Mojo* I can locate is for bu
"It is part of p5-Mojolicious which is required by p5-WebService-MusicBrainz
which is required by abcde."
If p5-Mojolicious is for managing websites. and its required by
p5-WebService-MusicBrainz, then
how much is being installed? All of it (big and stupid), or just the
required N routines ?
On M
On 12 Jul 2021, Todd Gruhn wrote:
(snip)
> "Can't locate Mojo/Base.pm in @INC
> You may need to reinstall ... "
>
> The only Mojo* I can locate is for building and managing websites.
Could it need p5-Mojolicious?
-- Mark
tgru...@gmail.com (Todd Gruhn) writes:
>I have deleted the pkg abcde and all the packages it depends upon, and
>resintslled them. When I execute the command to pull music off the CD, it get:
>"Can't locate Mojo/Base.pm in @INC
> You may need to reinstall ... "
It is part of p5-Mojolicious which
I am trying to use "abcde" to pull songs off a music CD.
the command is: abcde -d /dev/cd0d -o mp3
I have deleted the pkg abcde and all the packages it depends upon, and
resintslled them. When I execute the command to pull music off the CD, it get:
"Can't locate Mojo/Base.pm in @INC
You may ne
Benny Siegert writes:
> On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 2:46 AM Mark Carroll wrote:
>> Does anybody have an idea what I messed up on the
>> latter? I first noticed when "pkg_admin audit" was telling me less than
>> I expected on that system.
>
> It sounds like pkgin and your pkg_* tools disagree on wha
On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 2:46 AM Mark Carroll wrote:
> Does anybody have an idea what I messed up on the
> latter? I first noticed when "pkg_admin audit" was telling me less than
> I expected on that system.
It sounds like pkgin and your pkg_* tools disagree on what the correct
PKG_DBDIR is. Proba