As has been mentioned in a few posts and on IRC, the pulseaudio server didn't seem to work and even caused one CPU to spin at 100% usage. Moreover, it seems that firefox, even if built without pulseaudio, would detect if PA was installed and use it over ALSA resulting in no sound and a spinning CPU.

So I've removed it from dports upon request.
All of the mozilla stuff builds without it (firefox*, thunderbird, seamonkey, libxul, etc).

The modification that forced PA on VLC media player was removed.

gnome and cinnamon ports had to be patched to not build sound components that utilize pulseaudio, so functionality was removed but it appears those things didn't work anyway.

other casualities:
- lang/squeak (smalltalk language) and two dependent ports
- several ham radio ports
- pulseaudio monitor and control apps
- pulseaudio gstreamer plugins
- some xfce4 modules
- net-im/empathy
- multimedia/gmerlin
- multimedia/lives

Maybe this will motivate somebody to try to fix PulseAudio so these ports and functionality can return, but I'm guessing nobody will for quite a while.

Right now the changes are in /usr/dports meaning they aren't in binary packages yet. Pulseaudio is still present in the current packages.

John

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