FFmpeg is the first complete and free Internet Live Audio and Video
Broadcasting solution. FFMpeg aims at being the command line tool to
handle audio and video. It is a "three-in-one" solution.
It is the last version of ffmpeg ( we need it to build the last vlc : I will commit it sooner )
The package is based under the multimedia/ffmpeg.
I have corrected the patches ( in order to match the new sources) and add some options for the package ( faad faac a52)
The package runs well but doesn't compile with the mmx options ( I don't understand the asm used into gcc so I will have somme difficulties to solve the problem : please check the TODO).
==> testing for java-app.mk module for pkgsrc :D (now java apps looks as native)
Snark is a client for downloading and sharing files distributed with the
BitTorrent protocol. It is mainly used for exploring the BitTorrent protocol
and experimenting with the the GNU Compiler for Java (gcj). But it can also
be used as a regular BitTorrent Client.
Snark can also act as a torrent creator, micro http server for delivering
metainfo.torrent files and has an integrated Tracker for making sharing of
files as easy as possible.
When given the option --share Snark will automatically create a .torrent
file, start a very simple webserver to distribute the metainfo.torrent file
and a local tracker that other BitTorrent clients can connect to.
- grepday with invalid font path;
- -v option added to display Sarg version on console;
- Segmenation fault caused by an unclosed file;
- SquidGuard log formats added;
- time field added to topsites report;
- fixtime function with wrong definition, changed to long long;
- Solaris 9 compiling error: error: conflicting types for 'my_mkdir';
- segfaults if the denied report is disabled in sarg.conf;
- improved reading performance;
- Russian sarg-php translation added.
This package changes:
- rebuild ./configure script in way to normal C compiler detection;
- rearrange a make targets in a build order.
Mathopd is designed specifically to handle a large number of connections
with minimal fuss. It contains no unnecessary add-ons, but it does the
trick for most things.
Mathopd does not allocate any memory, once it has started up, and
does not fork any processes (except for CGI scripts of course.)
- Anton
tobez@FreeBSD.org
This is an autotool- and libtoolized port of the NetBSD Editline library
(libedit). This Berkeley-style licensed command line editor library
provides generic line editing, history, and tokenization functions,
similar to those found in GNU Readline.