Notable changes:
- fix to ao.m4 macro
- minor alsa09 plugin updates
- fixes to irix plugin
Note: patch-ac added to remove unconditional use of -ldl in libao.la.
Ensure reset message is flushed before restart starts, and fix volume
control to correctly report new value so 'volume -' and 'volume +'
will always reduce/increase the volume by the minimum value.
Also, allow the arts SSE detection code to run on modern NetBSD systems.
Changes are:
arts
Again Build fixes.
Realtime priority configuration fix
kdelibs
dcop: Make it possible to disable the Qt bridge.
make sure tooltip effects can be configured.
kbuildsycoca: avoid crash on unreadable directories.
kdockwidget: fixing reading of configuration.
kedittoolbar: fix leak.
khtml: many fixes.
kded: signal handling fixes.
kio-http slave: fixes related to form posts and cache handling.
kjs: added max recursion limit.
kjs: leak and compatibility fixes.
kdebase
kicker: &-escaping fix
audiocd: fix cddb computation
thumbnail previewer: calculate the number of bytes to read instead
of hardcoding it.
Remove `-p' from mkdir arguments, it is already part of ${MKDIR}.
While here substitute a couple of ${PREFIX} by `%D' in
`@exec ${MKDIR} ...' lines and add a couple of missing `%D' in such lines too!
Sumbitted by Ben Collver in pkg/17349.
Changes aftter 0.2.2:
April 30, 2002- cheesetracker 0.5.5 released!
- Stereo Chorus! you can configure it per channel! use S1X effect.
- bugfixes.
April 12, 2002- cheesetracker 0.5.1 released!
- Bugfix release! sorry evryone.
- Fixes a bug with wrongly initialized reverb buffer in the
reserved channel (trying samples out would have blown your
ears ;)
- Fixed a bug in config file parsing.
April 11, 2002- cheesetracker 0.5.0 released!
- Well, I decided to spend the weekend in adding the most
wanted features, and a lot more
- There's been just too many changes, so that's why the
version boost.
- So.. Important news first... well, too much important stuff!
- First, fixed the evil crash bug that was avoiding some
people from running cheesetracker.
- Then, wrote a context sensitive help system! this will help
new users a lot.
- Also added XM/XI loading, so importing you can import your
existing SoundTracker projects and enjoy the cool features
of cheesetracker!
- You can now also save native IT samples and instruments.
- For users with non-US keyboards, editor keys can be configured now!
- And if you dont like the default editor font, you can
change it (monospaced only!)
- Ahh.. and dont forget about default song and data paths!
- Tired of setting options over and over? now they are saved
to a config file.
- Also, i did many graphical fixed/enhancements to the
interface (nice buttons!!!!)
- The menu for browsing samples inside another module or
instrument (XM/IT/XI/II) now works fine.
- A bug in pgcc 2.95.2 made it crash in some place, it doesnt
now with a workaround.
- There's a win32 directsound driver written by James Martin
(yesso/TheHornet) that he kindly donated to saturno,
althought it should work with cheesetracker.. so now you
can try to compile cheesetracker on cygwin.
- Well, besides that, I did a lot of bugfixing/interface
cleanups, Kasper Souren sent me some interface patches but
didnt have time to apply them. I'll try to have them
included in the next version. - no more! so enjoy
cheesetracker!
March 5, 2002- cheesetracker 0.2.7 released!
- It's been a long coding night, and decided to take the day
off to implement as much as i can.. so..
- REVERB!!, selectable per channel, use effect Z90-ZFF to
control reverb send. Config the reverberator in the config
menu.
- Improved Volume Ramping! Now songs should be much less
clicky. Specially chiptunes. - WAVE EXPORT! Save your
song, or the selected tracks you want to .wav - Many more
bugfixes.
March 4, 2002- cheesetracker 0.2.6 released!
- bugfixes
- FILTERS!!! Yeah, now you have IT-style filters. Z00->Z7F is
cutoff, Z80->Z8F resonance (Q).
- You can also set filter envelopes and default cutoff/Q in
the instrument->filter menu
January 23, 2002- cheesetracker 0.2.4 released!
- bugfixes
- NSF file exporter, see changelog to learn how it works.
January 20, 2002- cheesetracker 0.2.3 released!
- Volume Ramping! (no more clicking/poping artifacts!)
- Dont get version 2.2.. it's broken
- Also, much nicer configure scripts.
- I guess I can mantain this after all, but development will
be very slow.
Provided by Sergey Svishchev (svs@ropnet.ru) in PR 17277
WMsmixer is a hack to wmmixer which makes some changes to the
display and adds a few new features, most notably scrollwheel
support. It also includes a numeric volume indicator.
Provided in PR 17154 by ptiJo@noos.fr.
wmusic is a dockapp that remote-controls xmms. Features include
VCR-style controls, Time and Playlist display, supa style rotating
arrow, hiding of the xmms windows and reactive interface.
Changes since 0.7.1b:
Performance enhancements, from 40% to 80% depending on streams.
Fixed a few embarassing bugs in liba52: one memory corruption issue
and a few minor portability problems.
Several new output modules, and fixes in the existing .wav file output.
Minor bugfixes, performance and portability enhancements.
Also added wav format output, and reduced the demux buffer size which
makes it easier to use a52dec as a pipe.
gkrellm package. Changes since 0.5.5, from the ChangeLog:
- Made GKrellMMS compile-able with GKrellM >= 1.2.9, contributed by Bill
Wilson <bill--at--gkrellm.net>
- Made scroll separator configurable, contributed by Alper Ersoy <dirt--at--tfz.net>
changelog bits:
2002/01/30
Version 1.3.1 (unstable) is out. Bugfixes concerning the output of covers for
slim case. Added the CGI script that powers the on-line version.
2002/01/09
Version 1.3.0 (unstable) is here for download. This release has a much nicer
looking layout of the tracks. Through popular demand two new features
have been added, support for slim cases and configurable sizes for the front
and back covers.
xmms-mad is an input plugin for xmms that uses libmad to decode MPEG
layer 1/2/3 file and streams. Current featured include:
local mp3 file playback
shoutchast/icecast stream playback
seeking
ID3 tag parsing
http header parsing
See http://www.superduper.net/xmms-mad/ for more information.
* Alexander Leidinger: add non linear psymodel (compile time option,
disabled by default), workaround a bug in gcc 3.0.3 (compiler options,
based upon suggestions from various people, see archives and changelog
for more)
* Steve Lhomme: ACM wrapper (MS-Windows codec)
* Steve Lhomme: less memory copying on stereo (interleaved) input
* Takehiro Tominaga: Inter-channel masking, enables with --interch x
option
* For buggy versions of gcc compiler (2.96*), back off on some of the
advanced compiler options
Update requested by Brad Forschinger <bnjf@optushome.com.au> in private mail.
Oggasm is a program that makes converting your mp3 collection into oggs
at all but painless process. Using oggenc and mpg321(or mpg123), with perl
glueing it all together, oggasm is able to go through an entire collection,
identify id3 tags and then convert those mp3s into oggs while keeping
the id3 tags intact.
Provided by Rui-Xiang Guo <rxg@netbsd.org> in pkg/16580, slightly modified
by me.
This release is a security update and all users are highly encouraged
to upgrade immediately!
(ChangeLog doesn't give exact details, it was updated 2000-03-01)
Added configuration of radio device.
Added 'save playlist' to main pop up menu.
Added open_file, open_playlist, open_custom, and save_playlist to the skin spec.
Many fixes to the ogg123 support (patch-ac).
gtk specific command line options now work.
Fixed a possible buffer over run in cpu percent usage polling (linux).
SLIK 0.10.0:
Added divider between dirs and files in path selection dialogs.
Fixed a file descriptor leak in skin loader.
Fixed writing of blank focus file name (should not be written at all)
in the editor.
Fixed unhiding of a widget to update it's state first.
Fixed clist in place editing scroll bug.
Fix and guard against a few cases that may cause a crash at startup.
An mpeg 1/2/2.5 audio layer 1,2,3 frame level editor. Allows for
cutting, copying, pasting of individual frames, correction of
common (correctable) errors, removal of bad frames and more.
Quite useful program for maintaining any mp3 collection.
Provided by Rui-Xiang Guo <rxg@netbsd.org> in pkg/16530
The frequency analyser showes the frequency spectrum of the source,
either separately for both channels or together. Roughly speaking
the XY scope draws a plots where the left channel is used for the
x axis and the right channel for the y axis. Thus a audio signal
only present on the left channel produces a horizontal line, whereas
a audio signal only present on the right channel produces a vertical
line. Can be used as a PC-Based RTA.
MusicBrainz is the second generation incarnation of the CD Index.
This server is designed to enable Audio CD and MP3/Vorbis players
to download metadata about the music they are playing. All of the
data collected on the Musicbrainz server is made available to the
public under the OpenContent license.
Provided by Rui-Xiang Guo <rxg@netbsd.org> in pkg/15984
This command-line utility will allow you to modify MP3's id3v2
tags. The are more powerful than the default id3v1; they can store
infomation about what band recorded the song, the song name, etc. and
without string length limits.
Provided by Julio Merino <slink@unixbsd.org> in pkg/16332
from the last set), making ogg playback useful:
- implement ogg123_pipe_open() which opens a pipe and runs the command
supplied in the char **, returning the child pid and fd array from pipe(2).
based on code from ogg123_child_run().
- replace popen() with ogg123_pipe_open() in ogg123_info_get(),
ogg123_comment_get(), and ogg123_comment_set(). now info actually
works for file names which contain wacky shell characters (where
surrounding the file name with quotes just Isn't Enough)
- parse_bitrate(): current bitrate in ogg123 output is now "(NNN.MM kbps)",
so look for that rather than "Bitrate: NNNN"
- when setting the initial bit_rate for a song, use "bitrate_average / 1000"
rather than "bitrate_nominal", since bit_rate is in kbps and bitrate_*
is in bps and bitrate_average is more appropriate that bitrate_nominal.
Changes since 0.2.1:
Fixed a bug involving the processing of 24-bit audio data on
little-endian systems.
Added support for IMA and MS ADPCM.
Added support for the IRCAM file format.
Added support for AF_QUERYTYPE_COMPRESSION.
Added support for floating-point data in the AIFF-C and WAVE file
formats.
Improved support for compressed data formats in AIFF-C, WAVE, and NeXT
.snd file formats.
Cleaned up code for 64-bit systems.
Cleaned up some compiler warnings.
Added many new tests.
Fixed several small bugs.
Cleaned up code in many places.
Changes unknown, package changes:
* the c-preprocessor should now correctly chose whether to build big-endian
or little-endian specific code
* added support for NetBSD native audio API
Changes are unknown. Package changes:
* the c-preprocessor should now correctly chose whether to build big-endian
or little-endian specific code
* added support for NetBSD native audio API
changes:
General:
* Replaced folder icons. New ones by Jakub Steiner.
* Don't display playlist numbers elsewhere when turned off.
* Support 32-bit and 16-bit "bitfield" bmps in skins.
CD Audio:
* Supply a dummy user and hostname to the cddb server.
* Picked up support for Darwin (from FINK cvs) and NetBSD
(from NetBSD cvs)
MPG123:
* Handle UTF-16 encoded tags.
* Major stability fixes
Translation/Internationalization:
* New translations: Basque (eu), Tajik (tg), Vietnamese (vi),
Nynorsk (nn), Thai (th).
General:
* --play-pause command to toggle playback.
* Updated README/man pages.
* Added xmms_remote_play_pause(),
xmms_remote_playlist_ins_url_string()
* Realtime priority works again, it was broken in 1.2.5.
* bzip2 skins should now work regardless of Tar version.
* Key bindings are now saved when you exit XMMS.
* NetWM support updated to the latest specs.
* Handles @ in URL's properly if username:password@host is not
used.
Playlist:
* Added 'Sort by date'
* Page Up/Down keys scrolls one page, instead of the 3 line
inheritance from Winamp.
* Extended M3U lists now supported.
* Added reading of playlist info for selection.
Equalizer:
* Added Import/WinAMP Presets to the preset menu to import an
entire set of WinAMP presets (WINAMP.q1) into the
preset list.
Vorbis:
* Fixed an endianess problem on smallendian boxes
* 1.0rc1 or higher required.
MPG123:
* Handle more broken mp3s.
* No more "-" for mp3s with ID3v2 tags that contain no usable
information.
* VBR files without XING header are now handled more gracefully.
Mikmod:
* Mikmod plugin now recognizes mod.* files.
CD Audio:
* Setting the environmental variable XMMS_CDDB_CLIENT_NAME,
will make XMMS use that instead when identifying
to CDDB servers.
* Better handling of CDDB requests.
* Don't poll current time when paused, can cause weird things
on some drives.
OSS Output:
* Do endian/sign conversion if necessary.
ESD Output:
* Will use ESD stream volume instead of the OSS mixer as default.
* Assorted bugfixes/memleaks plugged.
1.0 rc3, and crank to nb1 whilst here:
- patch-aa:
the mutex and the condition variables are not owned by the buffer
thread, but by the buffer itself. don't destroy them when the thread
dies, but when the buffer itself dies. fixes#112.
[ patch suggested by Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>
in private email ]
- patch-ab:
Some fixes to how audio writes are handled. Closes#127.
V3.1.1 2002/03/16
=================
-Applied a patch from Douglas Richard that introduces horizontal panning
of the scrollable window using Key.Left and Key.Right, as well as
configurable wraparound-behaviour (see config file directive 'WrapAround')
and jump-to-top/bottom of the list using Key.Home and Key.End keybindings.
-When resetting sound device failed, playback of current song is stopped.
-config file directive 'SkipFrames' => 'SkipLength'
-Added RPM specfile, so you can build mp3blaster on RedHat 7.2 with
rpm -ta <source tarball>
-applied patches from Martijn to fix compiling issues with NetBSD/curses.
-applied patch from Martijn that fixes endian issues in waveplayer
-applied patch from Ivan Prokudin that fixes a bug in the character
set recoding code.
-Added patch from Serge v/d Boom that writes info about mp3's being played
to a status file (see --status-file).
-Fixed bug that prevented showing next song
-Configfile directive 'File.ID3Names' enabled now implies that the default
file display mode in the filemanager is show by ID3 name instead of
filename.
-When decoding mp3s as wavs, decoding will be aborted with a warning
when samplerate/speed/stereo-mode changes.
-ID3tags in ID3 displaying mode are now charset-recoded as well.
Thank Martijn van Buul <pino@dohd.org> for fixing many bugs for NetBSD.
+ Skins can now open skinned subwindows.
+ Cleaned up mrclean skin, adding themed playlist and song info windows.
- Flybys are now interactive, and include a right click menu.
- Flybys and themed menus now support all widgets of the main window.
- Added playlist text widget to skin spec for display of playlist name.
* Fix command line file path handling.
* Small bug fixes.
Notes:
- Keyboard focus support with tab and shift-tab uses the order of widgets
in the skin. Most skins were made before keyboard focus was added, so
tab and shift-tab movement may seem completely random in those skins.
XXX: not strongly buildlinked any longer -- a -I/usr/X11R6/include
crept in somewhere, but right now I'm too tired to go look where.
all dependencies on packages depending on "png" which contain shared
libraries, all for the (imminent) update to the "png" package.
[List courtesy of John Darrow, courtesy of "bulk-build".]
+ Added keyboard support to the skin engine (on by default).
+ Added skinned menu support (off by default).
+ Added flyby window that briefly appears at the beginning of each song
to display the title and artist (off by default). This is only displayed
when the player advances to another song without user intervention.
+ Included new mrclean skin to the package.
- On demand song info loading is now done in the background.
- F10 key now displays the pop-up menu.
- Updated French translation.
- Increased ID3v2 header skip size maximium to 64k (from 16k).
- Spacebar no longer equates to 'play' button, use P instead.
* Fixed imported fonts for the text widget failing to display in the
the skin editor.
only emit a message and don't actually fetch anything. This allows
us to make the output of "fetch-list" for these packages consistent
with other packages.
While we're in here, integrate DYNAMIC_MASTER_SITES with the
${ORDERED_SITES} macro. The only functional change here is that
${MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE} is now respected. Still to do -- something
appropriate for "fetch-list" for these packages, like sourcing
"getsites.sh" into the generated script. (Well, "package", but there
are two others that do something similar in their "Makefile".)
Also eliminate the misbegotten _FETCH_ALLFILES macro -- now that only
"fetch" uses it, move it's functionality directly under "do-fetch".
Install headers in separate directory.
Related changes:
- Patch for Kenwood TruX drives (they worked before, but were very slow)
- Slightly different default read command to alleviate end-of-track
read problems on a number of drives
- New -z command syntax; option argument to allow a skip after a
user-configurable number of tries
- Added more possible read commands to autoprobe
- Removed autoprobe limitation, so starting a new rip will not
potentially stall in autoprobe until previous rip finishes
- Patch to allow sample-granulairy offset
- allow NULL callbacks to be passed to library interface
A perl script to convert MP3 files to Ogg Vorbis files, retaining ID3
information, bitrate, and optionally renaming the output files, as well
as deleting the originals.
This is MP3::Info, for getting info out of and into MP3 files.
This release has two small bugfixes, one for better rendering of ID3v2
data in get_mp3tag, and one for dealing with some possibly broken MP3s.
A wrapper module is included so scripts calling MPEG::MP3Info (the
old name) will still work.
close pkg/15623, submitted by me.
- Updated French, and added Finnish translations.
- Added on demand load of song information for the playlist window.
- Searches further into mp3 files with ID3v2 tags for header info.
- Added ID3 blank genre option.
* Fixed file descriptor leak in mpg123 fork pipe.
* ogg song information tags are now case insensitive.
* Fixed possible buffer overruns with sprintf, strcpy, etc.
* More bug fixes.
mp3blaster is an interactive text-based mp3player. One of
the unique features of this player is the ability to divide
a playlist into groups (albums). Therefore, the play order
can be adjusted with great flexibility.
close pkg/15622, submitted by me.
Summary of changes:
- removal of USE_GTEXINFO
- addition of mk/texinfo.mk
- inclusion of this file in package Makefiles requiring it
- `install-info' substituted by `${INSTALL_INFO}' in PLISTs
- tuning of mk/bsd.pkg.mk:
removal of USE_GTEXINFO
INSTALL_INFO added to PLIST_SUBST
`${INSTALL_INFO}' replace `install-info' in target rules
print-PLIST target now generate `${INSTALL_INFO}' instead of `install-info'
- a couple of new patch files added for a handful of packages
- setting of the TEXINFO_OVERRIDE "switch" in packages Makefiles requiring it
- devel/cssc marked requiring texinfo 4.0
- a couple of packages Makefiles were tuned with respect of INFO_FILES and
makeinfo command usage
See -newly added by this commit- section 10.24 of Packages.txt for
further information.
multiple listeners.
There are thml, telnet and windows based clients that can be used to
vote for the currently playing song, skip to the next song or pause
playback (on phone rings etc.).
- Added --geometry command line option.
- Updated French translation.
- Playlist now scrolls with drag and drop.
- Adding directory contents to a playlist now sorts the contents first.
* Fixed ogg filenames with spaces.
* Made the M3U file reading actually work.
* Minor other fixes.
Close pkg/15435
- Added driver for synthesized sounds
- Added Tatsuyuki Satoh's YM3812 emulator
- Added support to The Player 6.0a modules (using Sylvain "Asle"
Chipaux's P60A loader)
- Added seek capability to XMMS plugin
- Added (very) experimental AIX driver
- Added envelope point sanity checks (fixed "Beautiful Ones" IT
envelope bug reported by Chris Cox)
- Added support to dynamic linked drivers (for better packaging)
- Added option to package only DFSG-compliant code
- Fixed audioio.h detection in OpenBSD 2.8 (by Chris Cox
<cox.family@sk.sympatico.ca>)
- Max. filter cutoff value changed from 254 to 253 to avoid problems
in "Beautiful Ones")
- Fixed external drivers problem with the XMMS plugin (reported by
greg <gjones@computelnet.com>)
- Fixed xmp_ord_set() bug (was calling XMP_ORD_PREV)
- Fixed period calculation algorithm (that was an OLD bug!)
- Started adding support to MED 1.11, 1.12, 2.00 and 3.22
- Replaced RPM spec with Dominik Mierzejewski's version
filenames containing spaces, etc. (It's still borken for filenames with
single quotes).
XXX: Arguably, io_ogg123.c should be converted to not use popen(3) and
use a pipe mechanism similar to io_mpg123.c, but that's more effort
than I'm interested in doing right now.
+ Added bitrate etc. information and comment support for ogg files,
including a comment editor.
+ Song titles and comments are now customizable, and are saved in the
playlist (to customize use right click menu in playlist).
+ Added Traditional Chinese translation (zh_TW).
- Added help window (displays README).
- Basic read-only support for m3u 3.0 titles saved in a playlist.
* Fix (at least improved) --dockwm behavior.
* Several misc fixes.
Update submitted by Rui-Xiang Guo <rxg@ms25.url.com.tw> in PR 15242
The library contains a header file "strings.h" which gets pulled in
by <string.h>, leading to lossage. Defining ANSI_SOURCE used to help,
but now we don't get an mkstemp() prototype anymore if this is defined,
leading to compile problems at another place...
So finally rename the pkg's strings.h.
Being here, update to ...pre2, the changelog is
* Many bug fixes -- mostly compilation problems -- more detailed info will be
provided in a later release.
Changes since 3.89:
* Darin Morrison: Bugfix for --alt-preset (for content with low volume,
clean vocals), only important for the "fast standard" preset
* Alexander Leidinger: <BR
* add some missing files to the distribution
* add --alt-preset to the man page
* Many small improvements and bug fixes not added to history
* John Dahlstrom: more fine tuning on the auto adjustment of the ATH
* Robert Hegemann: small speed and quality improvements for the old VBR
code (--vbr-old).
* Robert Hegemann: some short block bug fixes
* Robert Hegemann: Big improvements to --vbr-mtrh, now encodes much
more frequencies over 16khz
* Robert Hegemann: --vbr-new code disabled (outdated and lower quality)
and replaced with --vbr-mtrh (Both --vbr-new and --vbr-mtrh now
default to mtrh)
* Robert Hegemann: reordering of --longhelp to give more information,
--extrahelp dropped
* Darin Morrison: Totally revamped and extremely high quality unified
preset system and other general quality improvements now available
with --alt-presets:
* some improvements to psychoacoustics (vast improvements over
default L.A.M.E. modes) when --alt-preset is used including:
* Improved tuning of short block usage.
* Improved quantization selection usage (the -X modes), now
adapts between appropriate modes on the fly. Also helps on
"dropout" problems and with pre-echo cases.
* Improved joint stereo usage. Thresholds are better tuned now
and fix some "dropout" problems L.A.M.E. suffers from on
clips like serioustrouble.
* Improved noise shaping usage. Now switches between noise
shaping modes on the fly (toggles -Z on and off when
appropriate) which allows lower bitrates but without the
quality compromise.
* Clips vastly improved over default L.A.M.E. modes
(vbr/cbr/abr, including --r3mix): castanets, florida_seq,
death2, fatboy, spahm, gbtinc, ravebase, short, florida_seq,
hihat, bassdrum, 2nd_vent_clip, serioustrouble, bloodline,
and others. No degraded clips known.
* VBR bitrates are now more "stable" with less fluctuation --
not dipping too low on some music and not increasing too
high unnecessarily on other music. "--alt-preset standard"
provides bitrates roughly within the range of 180-220kbps,
often averaging close to 192kbps.
* --alt-presets replace the --dm-presets and "metal" preset is
removed and replaced with generic abr and cbr presets.
* --alt-preset extreme (note the 'e') replaces xtreme to help
eliminate some confusion
* --alt-preset vbr modes now have a fast option which offers almost
no compromise in speed.
* --alt-preset standard (and "fast standard") are now much lower in
bitrate, matching --r3mix with an overall average, though
offering higher quality especially on difficult test samples.
* --alt-presets are no longer just "presets" as in a collection of
switches, instead they are now quality "modes" because of special
code level tunings (those mentioned above).
* Use --alt-preset help for more information.
* Roel VdB: more tuning on the --r3mix preset
* Jon Dee, Roel VdB: INFO tag
* Alexander Leidinger, mp3gain@hotmail.com: added --scale-l and
--scale-r to scale stereo channels independantly
* Takehiro Tominaga: new noise shaping mode, offering more "cutting
edge" shaping according to masking, enabled via -q1
* Mark Taylor: More work on --nogap
* Gabriel Bouvigne: Small changes to abr code for more accurate final
bitrate
* Gabriel Bouvigne, mp3gain@hotmail.com: Preliminary ReplayGain
analysis code added (not functional yet)
* Gabriel Bouvigne, Alexander Leidinger: Documentation updates
* John Dahlstrom, DSPguru@math.com: floating point interface function
in the Windows DLL
including the new dependency on curl and pth packages, and some new
command line options for some of the tools. Other changes not available
due to lack of changelog or release notes for this version...
Notable changes (from trolling through the xiph cvs repostitory):
- macosx support (in the distribution, not the package)
- configurable prefixes
- documentation updates
main claim to fame over "festival" seems to be that it's in the public
domain, we'll decline to install the British dictionary, which is licensed
"No Commercial Use".
[Besides the British dictionary, the home site has a few other dictionaries
and utilities that could well go into seperate packages.]
references of the pkglint package.
_PKGSRCDIR is an internal definition in bsd.pkg.mk, and a few packages
which would like to refer to other packages in the build tree. It should
not be set by users, but neither should it stop a user from building a
package if it is defined, so make it obvious that this is the case.