the 32 ports that still use it. Bump PORTREVISION on their dependent
ports except the ones that depend on these:
audio/libogg
audio/libvorbis
devel/pcre
ftp/curl
graphics/jpeg
graphics/libart_lgpl
graphics/tiff
textproc/expat2
textproc/libxslt
In these cases the same trick as in the recent gettext update is used.
The ports install a symlink with the old library version. When enough
of their dependent ports have had regular updates the remaining ones can
get a PORTREVISION bump and the links can be removed.
Also remove the devel/pcre dependency from USE_GNOME=glib20. It causes
over 2200 packages to depend on devel/pcre while less than 200 actually
link with it. The glib20 package still depends on devel/pcre so this
should not make a difference for ports with USE_GNOME=glib20. Also,
libdata/pkgconfig/glib-2.0.pc lists pcre as a private library so
USE_GNOME=glib20 should not propagate it.
PR: 195724
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
- Make sndfile dependency optional like all others [1]
- Remove STATIC lib and Option [1]
- Disable all warnings with -w
- Remove OPTIONS_SUB=yes [1]
- Fix options. They were affecting non-existing cmake variables; USE_VORBIS was always set to true [1]
- Use the new format for LIB_DEPENDS [1]
- Add REINPLACE to fix CMakeLists.txt type which prevented linking with libFLAC [1]
- Add patch to fix build of FLUIDSYNTH Option [1]
- Remove useless REINPLACE_CMD [1]
- Change pkg-plist, remove STATIC libs [1]
PR: ports/185949 [1]
Submitted by: amdmi3
This includes device enumeration and initialization, file loading,
and streaming. As of version 1.1, it is X11/MIT licensed, allowing it to be used
in open- and closed-source programs, freeware or commercial.
The purpose of this library is to provide pre-made functionality that would
otherwise be repetitive or difficult to (re)code for various projects
and platforms, such as loading a sound file into an OpenAL buffer and streaming
an audio file through a buffer queue. Support for different formats is
consistant across platforms, so no special checks are needed when loading files,
and all formats are handled through the same API.
Currently ALURE includes a basic .wav and .aif file reader,
and can leverage external libraries such as libSndFile
(for extended wave formats and several others), VorbisFile (for Ogg Vorbis),
FLAC (for FLAC and Ogg FLAC), and others. External libraries can also be
dynamically loaded at run-time, or individually disabled outright at compile
time.
WWW: http://kcat.strangesoft.net/alure.html
PR: ports/171674
Submitted by: nemysis <nemysis@gmx.ch>