This is a collection of audio tools
on top of audio/libsndfile, by the same author
Please see the new port attached.
It uses 1.5, the last release; sadly, this does not have
a manpage for sndfile-wavefrom, which the current git has.
They are mostly copies of $util --help, however.
(I intend to off
After three years, SoX has seen a commit.
It fixes the spectrogram effect, which imho makes it worth an update.
I used the dist target by the previous update (thanks)
and put the resulting tarball at my site, simply because
that's where I have access; no objections to having it
somewhere else of c
ping
On May 22 17:17:10, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is a collection of audio tools
> on top of audio/libsndfile, by the same author
> Please see the new port attached.
>
> It uses 1.5, the last release; sadly, this does not have
> a manpage for sndfile-wavefrom, which the current git has.
> They
The audio/opencore-amr port provides amrnb (narrowband encoder + decoder)
and amrwb (wideband decoder). This is the missing part, the wideband encoder.
Tested on current/amd64, please test everywhere.
(Also tested with aduio/sox.)
Jan
vo-amrwbenc.tar
Description: Unix tar archive
On Jun 04 13:29:21, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2024/06/04 12:38, Jan Stary wrote:
> > The audio/opencore-amr port provides amrnb (narrowband encoder + decoder)
> > and amrwb (wideband decoder). This is the missing part, the wideband
> > encoder.
> >
> > Tes
On Jun 04 13:29:21, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2024/06/04 12:38, Jan Stary wrote:
> > The audio/opencore-amr port provides amrnb (narrowband encoder + decoder)
> > and amrwb (wideband decoder). This is the missing part, the wideband
> > encoder.
> >
> > Tes
multimedia/imagination is at version 3.0
which means it hasn;t been updated in 13 years.
Does that mean it is safe to remove it?
The real reason I ask is because this seems to be
the only user of libsox (audio/sox), to do a five second fade out.
Jan
On Jun 06 15:45:24, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> multimedia/imagination is at version 3.0
> which means it hasn;t been updated in 13 years.
> Does that mean it is safe to remove it?
>
> The real reason I ask is because this seems to be
> the only user of libsox (audio/sox), to do a five second fade out.
On Jun 06 11:47:05, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Jun 04 13:29:21, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> > On 2024/06/04 12:38, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > The audio/opencore-amr port provides amrnb (narrowband encoder + decoder)
> > > and amrwb (wideband decoder). This is the
Dear users of audio/sox,
I thouht I would also send it here,
in case people don't read the sox mailing list.
OpenBSD is where I do a test most of the below, obviously.
Please report any regressions.
Jan
- Forwarded message from Jan Stary -
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2024 20:
Is anyone able to play songs from Spotify in Firefox?
I always get to my browser being "unsupported" in one
way or another. I cannot find th "DRM" toggle to enable
in Firefox's setting. Is there any other way to play that?
Thanks
Jan
On Jun 16 09:15:59, gne...@openbsd.org wrote:
> One question. After committing I noticed `make makesum` wants to make
> this change. I'm curious if you used a different way to prepare
> distinfo?
>
> -SHA256 (vo-amrwbenc-0.1.3.tar.gz) =
> 5652b391e0f0e296417b841b02987d3fd33e6c0af342c69542cbb016a7
This is current/amd64 on a PC, running rtorrent-0.9.6p8v0.
It seems completely unresponsive for long stretches of time.
There will be short windows when it reacts to the keys as expected,
letting me start and stop torrents, list files, etc,
and then it will do seemingly nothing for many minutes.
I
This is firefox-72.0.2 on a fresh current/amd64.
Upon start, it asks to be the default browser.
I click yes, but the setting does not get saved:
Cannot set application as default for URI scheme (http): Cant create user MIME
configuration folder /home/hans/.config: No such file or directory
Canno
On Feb 08 15:53:11, sol...@perso.pw wrote:
> Le 2020-02-08 14:45, Jan Stary a écrit :
> > This is firefox-72.0.2 on a fresh current/amd64.
> >
> > Upon start, it asks to be the default browser.
> > I click yes, but the setting does not get saved:
>
> do you
On Feb 08 16:26:36, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Feb 08 15:53:11, sol...@perso.pw wrote:
> > Le 2020-02-08 14:45, Jan Stary a écrit :
> > > This is firefox-72.0.2 on a fresh current/amd64.
> > >
> > > Upon start, it asks to be the default browser.
> > &
roject-${VERSION}
> PKGNAME= pjsua-${VERSION}
> EXTRACT_SUFX=.tar.bz2
> @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ CATEGORIES= telephony
>
> HOMEPAGE=http://www.pjsip.org/
> MASTER_SITES=${HOMEPAGE}release/${VERSION}/
> -MAINTAINER=
Dear R users,
this is my first time using R; I have this piece of R software
that I am trying to run. It has some dependencies, most of which
install just fine using install.packages("package");
The installation of "httpuv", which I need as a dependence of "shiny",
fils with the following error (
On May 19 16:29:49, dco...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 4:24 PM, David Coppa wrote:
> > On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
> >> Dear R users,
> >>
> >> this is my first time using R; I have this piece of R software
>
On May 19 17:26:07, feine...@logic.at wrote:
> On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 04:29:49PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
> > On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 4:24 PM, David Coppa wrote:
> > > On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
> > >> Dear R users,
> > >>
&g
Below is a diff that updates sysutils/pstree to 2.39
The distribution includes Ingo's manpage
(an older version with a trailing whitespace),
so just use that and drop files/
Also, sthen's recent patch is included, so drop patches/
> Don't use uninitialized structs when ioctl() fails,
> e.g. if r
On May 21 11:01:56, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> Also, sthen's recent patch is included, so drop patches/
Wrong: there is still the PSCMD patch we want to keep.
Better diff below.
Jan
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/sysut
This is what graphite2-1.2.4 says after deletion
(on #521: Fri May 22 @ macppc):
--- -graphite2-1.2.4 ---
Error deleting directory /usr/local/share/pkgconfig: Directory not empty
Indeed, the directory is nonempty
(other packages have their *.pc in there)
but why would graphite t
archivers/zip doesn't need to USE_GROFF
- mandoc renders the manpages just fine.
gmdiff shows only slight positioning differences (see below),
some of which might interest mandoc developers though.
Jan
Index: Makefile
===
R
On Sep 17 07:30:23, st...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
> update to libmagic (file) 5.25
What is the relation of OpenBSD's own new file(1) to devel/libmagic?
The magic(5) file used by file(1) is version 4.24, while
the magic(4) file that comes with libmagic is version 5.25.
Can libmagic use the /etc/mag
On Sep 21 21:31:00, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Sep 17 07:30:23, st...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
> > update to libmagic (file) 5.25
>
> What is the relation of OpenBSD's own new file(1) to devel/libmagic?
>
> The magic(5) file used by file(1) is version 4.24, while
> the magic(4) file that comes with
On Sep 21 22:37:11, st...@openbsd.org wrote:
> On 2015/09/21 21:31, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Sep 17 07:30:23, st...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
> > > update to libmagic (file) 5.25
> >
> > What is the relation of OpenBSD's own new file(1) to devel/libmagic?
>
>
I don't think print/enscript needs to USE_GROFF.
There are four manpages installed:
- diffpp.1 and sliceprint.1 are generated from the perl scripts.
mandoc -Tlint is quiet on them, and gmdiff is trivial.
- the manpage of enscript itself has an empty P
and an unsupported ta, breaking the alignmen
On Sep 22 12:45:55, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> I don't think print/enscript needs to USE_GROFF.
>
> There are four manpages installed:
>
> - diffpp.1 and sliceprint.1 are generated from the perl scripts.
> mandoc -Tlint is quiet on them, and gmdiff is trivial.
>
> - the manpage of enscript itself ha
I don't think graphics/djview4 needs to USE_GROFF.
Two manpages come with the package:
/usr/local/man/cat1/djview.0
/usr/local/man/cat1/nsdejavu.0
With djview.1, mandoc -Tlint complains about a verbatim date,
lot of end-of-line whitespace, an unterminated quote, an empty PP,
and an unknown font f
This is the latest current/amd64 snapshots.
Installing wiht pkg_add -i automake I get
Ambiguous: choose package for automake
a 0:
1: automake-1.10.3p7
2: automake-1.11.6p1
3: automake-1.12.6p0
4: automake-1.13.4p0
5: automake-1.14.1
6: automak
On Oct 20 10:49:32, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/macppc on an old eMac (dmesg delow),
[ using 555888 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
console out [NVDA,Display-A] console in [keyboard], using USB
using parent NVDA,Parent:: memaddr 9800, size 800 : consaddr 98004000 :
ioaddr 91000
This is current/macppc on an old eMac (dmesg delow),
trying to build mozilla-firefox as currently present in ports
(there is no package).
The build fails with
gmake[3]: Entering directory
'/usr/ports/pobj/firefox-41.0.2/build-powerpc/ipc/app'
plugin-container
/usr/ports/pobj/firefox-41.0.2/build
On Jan 24 00:19:40, schwa...@usta.de wrote:
> Obviously, this is only yet another low-quality man(7) generator
> (emitting pointless low-level roff(7) code, lots of bogus .P,
> incorrectly encoded dashes, using low-level font escapes rather
> than proper man(7) macros, failing to properly generate
audio/fluidsynth currently has audio/jack as a dependency,
but doesn't use it. By default, the sndio audio driver is used
(thank you jakemsr). Even if jack is running, trying to use it
with fluidsynth results in
$ fluidsynth -a jack
fluidsynth: error: Couldn't find the requested audio driver: ja
To the active fluidsynth users out there:
we currently have 1.0.9; would there be any benefit
in upgrading to 1.1.6? We also have a sndio backend
- has anyone attempted to push it upstream?
Jan
On Jan 14 20:29:49, a...@caoua.org wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 04:17:06PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Jan 02 12:58:58, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> >
> > What soft synths do people use under OpenBSD 5.0?
>
> sometimes I use a home-made soft synth to get few sp
/
+MAINTAINER=Jan Stary
# GPLv2
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
Index: libsndfile/Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/ports/audio/libsndfile/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.22
diff -u -p -r1.22 Makefile
--- libsndfile/Makefile 13 Jul 2011 22
e rate conversion library
DISTNAME= libsamplerate-0.1.7
-REVISION= 0
+REVISION= 1
SHARED_LIBS= samplerate 2.0 # .1.3
CATEGORIES=audio
HOMEPAGE= http://mega-nerd.com/SRC/
+MAINTAINER= Jan Stary
# GPLv2
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
Index: libsndfile/Ma
On Jan 06 19:24:40, a...@caoua.org wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 06, 2013 at 07:14:41PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > audio/fluidsynth currently has audio/jack as a dependency,
> > but doesn't use it. By default, the sndio audio driver is used
> > (thank you jakemsr). Even if jack
CATEGORIES=audio
HOMEPAGE= http://sox.sourceforge.net/
MAINTAINER=Jan Stary
-REVISION= 1
# code is GPLv2+, however as opencore is under Apache License we must use
# sox under the terms of GPLv3 to avoid license conflict.
Index: distinfo
on
>
> -DISTNAME=sox-14.4.0
> -SHARED_LIBS += sox 3.0 # .2.0
> +DISTNAME=sox-14.4.1
> +SHARED_LIBS += sox 3.0 # .2.1
>
> CATEGORIES= audio
> HOMEPAGE=http://sox.sourceforge.net/
> MAINTAINER= Jan Stary
> -REVISION=1
>
> # code i
pkg_info -m shows the packages I installed explicitly,
i.e., they are not just a dependency of something.
There's two packages that I indeed installed manually,
namely libiconv and nspr, to build some third-party software
(not ports).
Now I no longer need them explicitly, but meanwhile they
both
On Jan 25 05:17:00, b...@comstyle.com wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 02:06:39PM -0500, Brad Smith wrote:
> > Now that we've gone through the update to an FFmpeg 0.10 release
> > and the associated API changes I am looking at updating to the
> > latest release 1.1. I have an update here along with
groff-1.21p8 ships with grap2graph(1)
which metions grap(1) in its manpage.
But neither grap(1) nor the grap(1) manpage seems to be present.
Also, grap2graph(1) wants convert(1), without having that as
a dependency:
$ grap2graph
/usr/local/bin/grap2graph[83]: grap: n
On Feb 26 09:54:18, anth...@cathet.us wrote:
> Jan Stary writes:
> > groff-1.21p8 ships with grap2graph(1)
> > which metions grap(1) in its manpage.
> >
> > But neither grap(1) nor the grap(1) manpage seems to be present.
>
> grap(1) is one of the many histo
On Feb 27 02:22:31, es...@nerim.net wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 03:29:06PM -0700, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> > > +
> > > +Some traditional groff companions are intentionally not pulled in
> > > +as dependencies. For example, graphics/grap and graphics/ImageMagick
> > > +that are needed by gro
On Mar 01 22:11:00, b...@comstyle.com wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 01, 2013 at 07:27:05PM -0500, Brad Smith wrote:
> > Here is an update to an FFmpeg 1.1 snapshot and the latest
> > MPlayer.
>
> A proper diff for MPlayer. --disable-mp3lib wasn't supposed
> to be in the Makefile and mp3lib has been remove
On Mar 03 13:04:54, es...@nerim.net wrote:
> I would like to rename REGRESS -> TEST in ports.
>
> For the most stupid reason: unconfusing abreviations.
> Currently, we have RUN_DEPENDS and REGRESS_DEPENDS and BUILD_DEPENDS and
> LIB_DEPENDS. In a hurry, I'd like to be able to talk about RDEP, BDEP
On Mar 16 17:37:19, bcal...@devio.us wrote:
> Hi ports --
>
> Attached is a tarball for ctronome, a command line metronome.
>
> Works for me on amd64 and loongson; I assume it will work on macppc and all
> other archs as well due to the simplicity of the program, but I haven't
> tested it.
Wor
On Mar 17 05:37:27, b...@comstyle.com wrote:
> This needs to have a sndio backend written before it can go in.
Right.
On Mar 17 12:08:59, es...@nerim.net wrote:
> > > Attached is a tarball for ctronome, a command line metronome.
>
> I don't know what ctronome does that make it useful.
> I wrote
By default, metronome (audio/metronome)
does scroll stdin lines to stdout in sync with the beat.
The problem is, it waits for fgetln(stdin, &len),
so the simple and expected
$ metronome
issues just one beep and waits for a line to read on stdin.
The next beep happens upon an . I think it
On Mar 18 23:22:05, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> By default, metronome (audio/metronome)
> does scroll stdin lines to stdout in sync with the beat.
>
> The problem is, it waits for fgetln(stdin, &len),
> so the simple and expected
>
> $ metronome
>
> issues just one beep and waits for a line to
On Mar 20 14:56:37, giova...@bigio.snb.it wrote:
> bugfix update to latest version of smartmontools, full Changelog available at
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/smartmontools/browser/tags/RELEASE_6_1/smartmontools/ChangeLog
> I would like someone to test this diff on powerpc, thanks.
Looks alri
While playing audio, mplayer accasionaly gets stuck with
A:1036.4 (17:16.3) of 1913.0 (31:53.0) 1.2%
Audio device got stuck!
A:1036.4 (17:16.3) of 1913.0 (31:53.0) 1.2%
Audio device got stuck!
A:1036.4 (17:16.3) of 1913.0 (31:53.0) 1.2%
Audio d
On Mar 28 07:29:43, st...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
> CVSROOT: /cvs
> Module name: ports
> Changes by: st...@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/03/28 07:29:43
>
> Log message:
> import ports/audio/generaluser-gs-soundfont, ok bcallah@
>
> GeneralUser GS is a GM and GS compatible SoundFont ba
On today's fresh install of current/amd64,
the freshly installed xombrero crashes as follows:
(see bottom).
It seems to be caused by something in my ~/.xombrero
- when I move it away, xombrero starts up just fine.
My old ~/.xombrero.conf can stay, that's not causing it.
On i386, a fresh current a
On this fresh install of current/amd64,
using the new audio/fluidsynth 1.1.6 (thank you sthen),
I can only use it with sndiod _not_ running.
When sndiod runs, my MIDI keyboard still works fine,
as tested with 'aucat -Mq rmidi/0 -o -' (suggested by the FAQ),
but fluidsynth never seems to get any of
On Mar 29 06:37:43, st...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
> Modified files:
> audio/fluidsynth: Makefile distinfo
> audio/fluidsynth/files: fluid_sndio.c
> audio/fluidsynth/patches: patch-configure_ac
> patch-fluidsynth_pc_in
>
On Mar 28 13:45:15, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2013/03/28 10:09, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > (if you're interested in this you might also be interested in a
> > WIP update of fluidsynth that I have, but there is a minor bug
> > to track down in the sndio driver).
>
> problem found (it was cr
> On today's fresh install of current/amd64,
> the freshly installed xombrero crashes as follows:
> (see bottom).
>
> It seems to be caused by something in my ~/.xombrero
> - when I move it away, xombrero starts up just fine.
> My old ~/.xombrero.conf can stay, that's not causing it.
.xombrero/se
On Apr 01 21:03:43, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2013/04/01 19:16, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On this fresh install of current/amd64,
> > using the new audio/fluidsynth 1.1.6 (thank you sthen),
> > I can only use it with sndiod _not_ running.
> >
> > When sndiod r
The homepage bit seems to got lost with the last update:
> -HOMEPAGE = http://fluidsynth.resonance.org/trac
> +HOMEPAGE = http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/fluidsynth/
Also, shouldn't we eplicitly say --enable-libsndfile-support
if we ary using it? (fluidsynth picks that up, bu
On Apr 01 20:17:11, re...@d-compu.dyndns.org wrote:
> Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > On this fresh install of current/amd64,
> > using the new audio/fluidsynth 1.1.6 (thank you sthen),
> > I can only use it with sndiod _not_ running.
> >
> > When sndiod runs, my MI
On Apr 02 00:17:16, a...@caoua.org wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 01, 2013 at 07:16:20PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On this fresh install of current/amd64,
> > using the new audio/fluidsynth 1.1.6 (thank you sthen),
> > I can only use it with sndiod _not_ running.
> >
&g
On Apr 02 11:37:39, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2013/04/01 22:09, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > Unfortunately I
> > > have no usb-to-midi here so I can't test with an external controller,
> > > only from programs on the machine itself generating the midi messages
&
On Apr 02 11:14:23, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> > Also, shouldn't we eplicitly say --enable-libsndfile-support
> > if we ary using it? (fluidsynth picks that up, but anyway.)
>
> I don't see the point in this?
Functionally it will be the same, as fluidsynth's ./configure
picks libsndfile up aut
Thanks to all who replied. Now I am pretty sure it was
just a mixup of my sndiod connections.
I have a way now to make it work; the purpose of this mail
is to summarize and make sure I understand what my problem is/was.
There are two relevant devices (see dmesg at bottom;
sorry for not sharing it
First I was like
> dwm is the best wm ever because I am literally unable to waste time
> dicking around trying to customize it.
but then
> This patch picks random colors for dwm.
:-)
On Apr 01 20:46:15, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> > On today's fresh install of current/amd64,
> > the freshly installed xombrero crashes as follows:
> > (see bottom).
> >
> > It seems to be caused by something in my ~/.xombrero
> > - when I move it away, xombrero starts up just fine.
> > My old ~/.xombr
On Mar 27 19:45:42, a...@caoua.org wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 12:27:47PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > While playing audio, mplayer accasionaly gets stuck with
> >
> > A:1036.4 (17:16.3) of 1913.0 (31:53.0) 1.2%
> > Audio device got stuck!
> >
xombrero-1.4.0p1v1 on a current i386.
Whenevr I open a new tab or start a command with ':',
the xombrero window resizes to what seems to be
the initial size (when xombrero started).
Jan
On May 02 10:55:24, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> xombrero-1.4.0p1v1 on a current i386.
> Whenevr I open a new tab or start a command with ':',
or switch to another tab.
I don't know if these ar exombrero issues or webkit issues.
> the xombrero window resizes to what seems to be
> the initial size (whe
Are there any phoneticians running on OpenBSD?
How do you type the phonetic alphabet in vim?
Is there a standard layout for the English part of IPA?
I wrote me an ipa.vim ftplugin with shortcuts (such as imap ,ae)
for the unicode chars, but I am looking for a "standard" way.
Thank you
Has anyone tried to port http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/ to OpenBSD?
I managed to get it to compile (tweaking the source and the Makefiles),
and it starts and runs, but I don't get any sound (play or rec).
I am lost in the alsa/oss/pulseaudio/portaudio maze.
Jan
Why is it that
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/ports/audio/portaudio-svn/files/pa_sndio.c
says
case paInt16:
case paFloat32:
sio->sig = 1;
sio->bits = 16;
break;
?
The 16 seems strange for Float32.
Is that a missing stanza for paInt16?
This is mplayer-20130819p0 on a reasonably current i386 on a Lenovo R61
(see full dmesg below). This is the newest package available.
When playing any video with 'fs', the mplayer window appears,
almost instantly disappears, and only the sound gets played.
Perhaps the video too, but without me see
Trying to rip a DVD with mencoder that comes with mplayer-20130819p0
on a reasonably current i386 (Lenovo R61).
Mencoder says
number of audio channels on disk: 1.
but later says
MPEG: No audio stream found -> no sound.
and indeed, the resulting file has no audio.
Am I missing s
On Dec 15 11:08:44, o...@demirmen.com wrote:
> If cwm is your window manager, the mplayer fullscreen window gets
> re-mapped to IconicState - you want a cwm past Dec 02.
Indeed, upgrading to the latest snapshot fixed it. Thanks!
On Dec 29 10:55:16, j...@bonetruck.org wrote:
> * Jim Razmus [131229 10:18]:
> > I've just released greyscanner version 2.00. Notable changes include:
> >
> > -config file moved from /etc to /etc/mail
> > -now runs with privilege separation using the _greyscanner user
> >
> > Anyone using the e
On Dec 29 19:18:07, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Dec 29 10:55:16, j...@bonetruck.org wrote:
> > * Jim Razmus [131229 10:18]:
> > > I've just released greyscanner version 2.00. Notable changes include:
> > >
> > > -config file moved from /etc to /etc/mail
> > > -now runs with privilege separation us
> (1) the check performed is actually
>
> if ( $q[0]->qtype eq 'A' || $q[0]->qtype eq 'MX' )
>
> i.e. a sender gets a pass if there was an A _or_ and MX for it
Come to think of it, this might be intended.
Some domains do have an MX for domain.org,
and do not have an A for 'domain.org'
- bu
Currently, the greyscanner manpage is generated by Pod::Man;
Here is an mdoc(7) manpage and a diff that removes the doc
from the actual Perl script.
Jan
.Dd $Mdocdate$
.Dt GREYSCANNER 1
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm greyscanner
.Nd greytrapping daemon for spamd
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm greyscanner
.Sh DESCRIP
On Jan 06 19:52:23, b...@comstyle.com wrote:
> Here is an update to MPlayer 20140106.
This is current/i386:
Configuring for mplayer-20140106
Checking for cc version ... 4.2.1
Checking for working compiler ... yes
Detected operating system: OpenBSD
Detected host architecture: i386
Checking
On Jan 07 17:06:52, skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
> > If DNS_SOCK_MAX is defined in the config,
> > greyscanner checks that the domain part of every sender
> > has an A and an MX record, and blacklists everything else.
> > That itself is surely a good thing, but:
> >
> > (2) I am getting a lot of
On Jan 07 17:53:40, b...@comstyle.com wrote:
> On 07/01/14 9:14 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> >On Jan 06 19:52:23, b...@comstyle.com wrote:
> >>Here is an update to MPlayer 20140106.
> >
> >This is current/i386:
> >
> > Configuring for mplayer-20140
On Jan 10 19:13:39, b...@comstyle.com wrote:
> Here is a diff to have MPlayer build using Clang to take advantage
> of the integrated assembler to be able to build the SSSE3 / SSE4
> support.
>
> Note: has not been checked on i386, please someone try building this
> and see if it does. *crosses fi
On Jan 11 09:55:30, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> On Jan 10 19:13:39, b...@comstyle.com wrote:
> > Here is a diff to have MPlayer build using Clang to take advantage
> > of the integrated assembler to be able to build the SSSE3 / SSE4
> > support.
> >
> > Note: has not been checked on i386, please someon
games/frozen-bubble works fine for me on amd64 and i386,
but on this Mac Mini (macppc, dmesg below) the graphics is broken:
some of the textures simply do not appear.
Here is a screen of the opening screen and the actual game:
http://i.imgur.com/poXenm2.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/7JmYAPu.jpg
In the x
No really, is anyone else seeing this?
On Dec 15 16:36:02, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> Trying to rip a DVD with mencoder that comes with mplayer-20130819p0
> on a reasonably current i386 (Lenovo R61).
>
> Mencoder says
>
> number of audio channels on disk: 1.
>
> but later says
>
> MPEG
On Jan 11 13:49:17, st...@openbsd.org wrote:
> On 2014/01/10 19:13, Brad Smith wrote:
> > Here is a diff to have MPlayer build using Clang to take advantage
> > of the integrated assembler to be able to build the SSSE3 / SSE4
> > support.
> >
> > Note: has not been checked on i386, please someone
I have been running this for some days and see no regression.
The false positives in the DNS checks seem to be gone.
It's definitely an improvement to 1.02
However, reading the code, I see that there is still a hardcoded
limit of 5 timeouts, after which _everything_ is blacklisted.
That don't seem
On Feb 02 08:26:24, j...@bonetruck.org wrote:
> * Jan Stary [140130 14:01]:
> > I have been running this for some days and see no regression.
> > The false positives in the DNS checks seem to be gone.
> > It's definitely an improvement to 1.02
> >
> > Howev
After an upgrade of TexLive to
texlive_base-2013p0 base binaries for TeXLive typesetting distribution
texlive_texmf-buildset-2013p1 smallest texlive texmf for building ports
texlive_texmf-minimal-2013p0 texlive texmf for basic functionality
I can no longer compile my TeX files written in Czech u
On current/amd64 (dmesg below)
when playing mp3 audio with mplayer,
I am getting
Audio device got stuck!
when I simultaneously run a TeX compilation
in another window of a console tmux session.
Or when running a pkg_add.
I don't know if it's the TeX compilation itself
(as a burden on the
On Feb 24 11:38:40, j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote:
> I'm currently using foomatic-rip with lpd(8) for standard print, but find
> myself using foomatic-rip directly, without spooling, when I need to set
> a print option such as papersize or InputPort (tray).
>
> I am not using apsfilter, which use
On Feb 24 16:51:22, j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 06:36:35PM +0100, Andr?? St??be wrote:
>
> > I had a similar setup some time ago. If I remember correctly, you can
> > use lpr's -J option to pass options to foomatic-rip.
>
> Thank you, Andre'.
>
> I haven't found that
On current/amd64, games/frozen-bubble changes the resolution
of my screen (presumably to accomodate its own needs) but
does not change it back. This didn't happen before.
After I exit frozen-bubble, the my XxY is different,
namely th Y is bigger; all the windows are "longfaced" now,
xterm running b
I am trying to setup syslog logging
for a postgresql 9.3.2 server on current/amd64.
All goes well except, the postgresql server seems
to not notice whan the log rotates via newsyslog.
/var/postgresql/logfile 600 100 *@T00 Z
When this happens, no fourther messages are logged;
as if the se
On May 21 10:55:25, pkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 5/21/14, Fabian Raetz wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > i'm seeing a weird behavour in Firefox 30 beta (it was there already in
> > 29 though).
> >
> > When downloading something, nothing happens. I opened the
> > "Show all Downloads" Library and saw
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