GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple mp3 playback to complex
audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
This package provides the ogg plugin for GStreamer, which lets it handle
OGG media containers. You'll probably want to install gst-plugins1-vorbis
and gst-plugins1-theora too, which provide its respective audio and video
codecs.
Libvisual is an abstraction library that comes between applications
and audio visualisation plugins.
Often when it comes to audio visualisation plugins or programs that
create visuals, they depend on a player or something else; basically,
there is no general framework that enabled application developers
to easily access cool audio visualisation plugins. Libvisual wants
to change this by providing an interface towards plugins and
applications; through this easy to use interface applications can
easily access plugins and, since the drawing is done by the
application, it also enables the developer to draw the visual
anywhere he wants.
The framework also allows you to morph to different plugins and
mix two at once; all kinds of neat tricks are possible using this
method.
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback to
complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
GStreamer is released under the LGPL.
This package is part of the 'base' plugins for GStreamer. It provides the
gio plugin for GStreamer, which allows file access through the glib
gio abstraction layer. This means that it can open files using any of the
methods supported by the glib gio library.
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple mp3 playback to complex
audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
This package provides the cdparanoia plugin for GStreamer, which allows
audio extraction from CDs.
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback to
complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
GStreamer is released under the LGPL.
This package is part of the 'base' plugins for GStreamer. It provides the
alsa plugin, which allows playback and recording of sound through the
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) audio libraries.
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback to
complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
GStreamer is released under the LGPL.
This package is part of the ugly GStreamer plugins; that is, those that
might pose some legal problems.
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback to
complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
GStreamer is released under the LGPL.
This package is part of the ugly GStreamer plugins; that is, those that
might pose some legal problems.
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback to
complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
GStreamer is released under the LGPL.
This package is part of the good GStreamer plugins; that is, those that are
considered to be stable and correctly coded.
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback to
complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
GStreamer is released under the LGPL.
This package is part of the 'base' plugins for GStreamer. It provides a
set of must-have plugins.
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback to
complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
GStreamer is released under the LGPL.
This packages tracks 1.x release.
Upstream changes:
Changes in Version 1.7-9
o Added ggplot2 interface through autplot() and fortify() methods. Also
support function facet_free().
Changes in Version 1.7-8
o Added rollsum.
o Bugfix in src/lag.c for the case of k > NROW.
2012-10-19 Keith Winstein <mosh-devel@mit.edu>
* Version 1.2.3 released.
* Security improvements:
* Use OpenSSL AES implementation
* Update AES-OCB implementation (Keegan McAllister)
* Don't let bad server dictate IP (Felix Groebert)
* New features:
* Client hops ports to survive challenging client-side firewall
* Server stops sending to save client power (Daniel Drown)
* Set DiffServ code point and ECN-capable (Dave T\xc3\xa4ht)
* Slow down if explicit congestion notification received
* Warn about unattached Mosh sessions on login
* Compatible with KDE konsole (uses BEL to terminate OSC)
* Improved heuristic about color of predicted characters
* Bug fixes:
* Improved performance on systems with expensive time
* No longer choke on "ffff::" address for hosts with IPv6
* More conservative MTU and datagram sizing
* Platform support:
* Build on Solaris and IllumOS (Timo Sirainen, Ira Cooper)
* Build on ARM with gcc 4.7 (Alexander Chernyakhovsky)
* Licensing changes:
* Allow distribution on Apple App Stores
* Allow linking with OpenSSL
Upstream changes:
0.49 2012.11.28
- remove V2
- add search api
0.48 2012.11.15
- repackage
0.47 2012.11.07
- Documentation to demonstrate enterprise use (nebulous)
- Fix @_ vs shift bug for milestones (nebulous)
0.46 2012.05.07
- fix user emails (hdragolov (Hristo Dragolov))
0.45 2012.05.03
- pagination (ioanrogers (Ioan Rogers))
0.44 2012.04.12
- bump up version
0.43_02 2012.03.31
- Fixed small typo that breaks is_following, follow and unfollow (worr)
- tree functions to Net::GitHub::V3::GitData (worr)
0.43_01 2012.03.30
- NOTE: We will terminate API v1 and API v2 in 1 month on May 1st, 2012
(From https://github.com/blog/1090-github-api-moving-on)
- so V3 is default on now
- access_token can be created with Net::GitHub::V3::OAuth create_authorization
- OAuth API
- Events API
0.42 2012.03.23
- Fixed typo in Net::GitHub::V2::NoRepo.pm that crippled App::GitHub (worr)
0.41 2012.03.22
- still let V2 as default to make ppl using token happy
- api_throttle work with unauthenticated requests
0.40_04 2011.10.20
- fix Content-Type check by regex (V3)
0.40_03 2011.10.14
- Use utf8 => 1 for JSON::Any by default. (jamesronan (James Ronan))
- if you still want to use V2, pass version => 2
0.40_02 2011.09.29
- Orgs, Git Data and Gists
- code cleanup and built on-fly
0.40_01 2011.09.28
- access_token patch on V2 (c9s)
- V3 API by default (no backwards with V2, if you still want to stick with V2, pass version => 2)
- Note: Missing Orgs, Gists, Git Data (will be added in next version soon)
Upstream changes:
1.26 Wed Nov 28 12:00:00 2012
- This version is authored by Ulrich Wisser
- 81138 ip types
- 80164 hexip does not change when ip changes (fix: hexformat needs to be cleared by set)
- 4898 double compression
- 73232 invalid ipv6 1:2:3:4:5:6:7
- 73105 invalid ip 1:2
- 73104 expand 1::2::3
- 71042 ip_reverse 2001:4f8:3:36:0:0:0:235
- 45165 ip_range_to_prefix updated documentation
- 32232 excepts 61-217-102-8.hinet-ip.hinet.net as range
Upstream changes:
version 2.09 (2012-11-28)
[NEW FEATURES]
* New method i_ssidmac() to get BSSID's from AP's with initial support
in L2::Aironet and Airespace classes
* Support for Avaya Secure Routers in new class L3::Tasman
* Add EDP and LLDP L2 Topology to L3::Extreme
* [3185393] Support for Juniper SSL VPN in new class L7::Neoteris
* [3381027] Support for Cisco Nexus in new class L3::Nexus
* [1424336] Support for Extreme Discovery Protocol (EDP)
[ENHANCEMENTS]
* [3017571] Add LLDP support for NetSNMP device class (begemot)
* [3418918] Extreme devices now report OS as either extremeware or xos
* [2809045] Strip preceding netscreen from model name in L3::Netscreen
* [] Classify Linksys 2024 as L3::Dell (Rogier Krieger)
[BUG FIXES]
* Fixed logic to return cached data for table methods when available and
not a partial fetch
* Fix typo in PoD for Bridge.pm and CiscoConfig.pm (William Bulley)
* Fix/improve IPv6 neighbor cache handling, especially for Cisco Nexus
version 2.08 (2012-07-15)
[NEW FEATURES]
* Basic support for APC UPS devices
* [2993691] Support for SonicWALL devices in new class L3::SonicWALL (phishphreek)
* [2996795] Support for Kentrox devices in new class L2::Kentrox (phishphreek)
* [] Basic support for Blue Coat proxy devices in new class L3::BlueCoatSG (jeroenvi)
* [] Support Cisco 6500 / Sup2T in L3::C6500 class (jeroenvi)
[ENHANCEMENTS]
* Pseudo ENTITY-MIB methods added to L3::Juniper for hardware information
* Add method to report current transmit power of the radio interface,
dot11_cur_tx_pwr_mw(), in Airespace class
* [3085411] Activate L3 properties for Netgear GSM7224v2 (phishphreek)
* [3085413] SNMP OIDs for Netgear Serial and OS Ver (phishphreek)
* [3286549] Dell LLDP Support (Nico Giefing)
* [3469527] Netgear LLDP Support (Nic Bernstein)
* [3472052] moduleSerialNumber support for Cisco Stack (Slava)
* [3523320] Better VLAN support in Juniper class (Web Bulley)
* [3532261] LLDP support in C6500 and related (Carlos Vicente)
* [3538949] Updated switch models in L2::HP (jeroenvi)
[BUG FIXES]
* Get OS version for Juniper devices not reporting in sysDescr
* Correct base MAC reporting for Juniper devices
* Correct reporting of SSID broadcast status in Airespace class
* [3541442] Change L2::Catalyst port names to what is reported in CDP
* [2132349] Add an additional check to get Foundry OS version
* [2929883] [3413999] LLDP interface mapping issue
* [3297786] LLDP TimeMark component defaults to zero (David Baldwin)
* [2988163] Detect Juniper SSG firewalls as Layer3::Netscreen (R. Kerr)
* [3317739] Fix for Baystack without POE on stack member 1 (David Baldwin)
* [2037444] os_ver fails on some Extreme versions (Robert Kerr)
* [2980789] Fix root_ip to try OSPF RouterID first (Brian De Wolf)
* [2986858] Fix the patch from this ticket (Oliver Gorwits)
* [3136084] Rename Allied Telesyn to Allied Telesis (Oliver Gorwits)
* [3268104] CiscoVTP.pm i_vlan_membership() array bounds (Michael Sanderson)
* [3497004] Clarify POD description of default values (a2w)
* [3502533] Layer2/Baystack interface indexes > 513 (Robert Nyqvist)
Update DEPENDS
Upstream changes:
1.000006 - 2012-11-16
- Don't use $_ as loop variable when calling arbitrary code (RT#81072)
- Bump Role::Tiny prereq to fix method modifier breakage on 5.10.0
1.000005 - 2012-10-23
- fix POD typo (RT#80060)
- include init_arg name in constructor errors (RT#79596)
- bump Class::Method::Modifiers dependency to avoid warnings on 5.8
Remove period in the end of COMMENT to make pkglint happy
Upstream changes:
1.002004 - 2012-11-02
- remove accidentally-introduced strictures.pm usage
1.002003 - 2012-10-29
- fix method modifier breakage on 5.10.0
1.002002 - 2012-10-28
- skip t/around-does.t when Class::Method::Modifiers is not installed
(RT#80310)
1.002001 - 2012-10-26
- t/does-Moo.t moved to 'xt' (RT#80290)
- don't die when looking for 'DOES' on perl < 5.10 (RT#80402)
1.002000 - 2012-10-19
- load class in addition to roles when using create_class_from_roles
- fix module name in Makefile.PL (RT#78591)
- when classes consume roles, override their DOES method (RT#79747)
- method modifiers can be used for 'does' and 'DOES'
Upstream changes:
1.12 2012-10-28
Another MANIFEST fix
1.11 2012-10-28
Re-release with proper distribution contents and MANIFEST
1.10 2012-10-23
Avoid "Variable "$..." will not stay shared" warnings under 5.8.x
(from changes in 1.09) [#80194] (Karen Etheridge)
pkgsrc changes:
---------------
Switch back to security/py-paramiko, now that security/py-ssh has been merged
back into paramiko.
upstream changes:
-----------------
2012-11-15: released Fabric 1.5.1
[Bug] #776: Fixed serious-but-non-obvious bug in direct-tcpip driven gatewaying
(e.g. that triggered by -g or env.gateway.) Should work correctly now.
[Bug] #771: Sphinx autodoc helper unwrap_tasks didn't play nice with
@task(name=xxx) in some situations. This has been fixed.
2012-11-06: released Fabric 1.5.0
2012-11-06: released Fabric 1.4.4
[Feature] #38: (also #698) Implement both SSH-level and
ProxyCommand-based gatewaying for SSH traffic. (This is distinct from
tunneling non-SSH traffic over the SSH connection, which is #78 and not
implemented yet.)
Thanks in no particular order to Erwin Bolwidt, Oskari Saarenmaa,
Steven Noonan, Vladimir Lazarenko, Lincoln de Sousa, Valentino
Volonghi, Olle Lundberg and Github user @acrish for providing the
original patches to both Fabric and Paramiko.
[Feature] #684: (also #569) Update how task wraps task functions to
preserve additional metadata; this allows decorated functions to play
nice with Sphinx autodoc. Thanks to Jaka Hudoklin for catch & patch.
[Support] #103: (via #748) Long standing Sphinx autodoc issue requiring
error-prone duplication of function signatures in our API docs has been
fixed. Thanks to Alex Morega for the patch.
[Bug] #767: Fix (and add test for) regression re: having linewise
output automatically activate when parallelism is in effect. Thanks to
Alexander Fortin and Dustin McQuay for the bug reports.
[Bug] #736: Ensure context managers that build env vars play nice with
contextlib.nested by deferring env var reference to entry time, not
call time. Thanks to Matthew Tretter for catch & patch.
[Feature] #763: Add --initial-password-prompt to allow prefilling the
password cache at the start of a run. Great for sudo-powered parallel
runs.
[Feature] #665: (and #629) Update upload_template to have a more useful
return value, namely that of its internal put call. Thanks to Miquel
Torres for the catch & Rodrigue Alcazar for the patch.
[Feature] #578: Add name argument to task (docs) to allow overriding of
the default "function name is task name" behavior. Thanks to Daniel
Simmons for catch & patch.
[Feature] #761: Allow advanced users to parameterize fabric.main.main()
to force loading of specific fabfiles.
[Bug] #749: Gracefully work around calls to fabric.version on systems
lacking /bin/sh (which causes an OSError in subprocess.Popen calls.)
[Feature] #723: Add the group= argument to sudo. Thanks to Antti
Kaihola for the pull request.
[Feature] #725: Updated local to allow override of which local shell is
used. Thanks to Mustafa Khattab.
[Bug] #704: Fix up a bunch of Python 2.x style print statements to be
forwards compatible. Thanks to Francesco Del Degan for the patch.
[Feature] #491: (also [Feature] #385:) IPv6 host string support. Thanks
to Max Arnold for the patch.
[Feature] #699: Allow name attribute on file-like objects for get/put.
Thanks to Peter Lyons for the pull request.
[Bug] #711: get would fail when filenames had % in their path. Thanks
to John Begeman
[Bug] #702: require failed to test for "empty" values in the env keys
it checks (e.g. require('a-key-whose-value-is-an-empty-list') would
register a successful result instead of alerting that the value was in
fact empty. This has been fixed, thanks to Rich Schumacher.
[Bug] #718: isinstance(foo, Bar) is used in main instead of type(foo)
== Bar in order to fix some edge cases. Thanks to Mikhail Korobov.
[Bug] #693: Fixed edge case where abort driven failures within parallel
tasks could result in a top level exception (a KeyError) regarding
error handling. Thanks to Marcin Ku#mi#ski for the report.
[Support] #681: Fixed outdated docstring for runs_once which claimed it
would get run multiple times in parallel mode. That behavior was fixed
in an earlier release but the docs were not updated. Thanks to Jan
Brauer for the catch.
Fix a tyop in DESCR.
Upstream changes:
-----------------
v1.9.0 (6th Nov 2012)
---------------------
* #97 (with a little #93): Improve config parsing of `ProxyCommand` directives
and provide a wrapper class to allow subprocess-driven proxy commands to be
used as `sock=` arguments for `SSHClient.connect`.
* #77: Allow `SSHClient.connect()` to take an explicit `sock` parameter
overriding creation of an internal, implicit socket object.
* Thanks in no particular order to Erwin Bolwidt, Oskari Saarenmaa, Steven
Noonan, Vladimir Lazarenko, Lincoln de Sousa, Valentino Volonghi, Olle
Lundberg, and Github user `@acrish` for the various and sundry patches
leading to the above changes.
v1.8.1 (6th Nov 2012)
---------------------
* #90: Ensure that callbacks handed to `SFTPClient.get()` always fire at least
once, even for zero-length files downloaded. Thanks to Github user `@enB` for
the catch.
* #85: Paramiko's test suite overrides
`unittest.TestCase.assertTrue/assertFalse` to provide these modern assertions
to Python 2.2/2.3, which lacked them. However on newer Pythons such as 2.7,
this now causes deprecation warnings. The overrides have been patched to only
execute when necessary. Thanks to `@Arfrever` for catch & patch.
v1.8.0 (3rd Oct 2012)
---------------------
* #17 ('ssh' 28): Fix spurious `NoneType has no attribute 'error'` and similar
exceptions that crop up on interpreter exit.
* 'ssh' 32: Raise a more useful error explaining which `known_hosts` key line was
problematic, when encountering `binascii` issues decoding known host keys.
Thanks to `@thomasvs` for catch & patch.
* 'ssh' 33: Bring `ssh_config` parsing more in line with OpenSSH spec, re: order of
setting overrides by `Host` specifiers. Specifically, the overrides now go by
file order instead of automatically sorting by `Host` value length. In
addition, the first value found per config key (e.g. `Port`, `User` etc)
wins, instead of the last. Thanks to Jan Brauer for the contribution.
* 'ssh' 36: Support new server two-factor authentication option
(`RequiredAuthentications2`), at least re: combining key-based & password
auth. Thanks to Github user `bninja`.
* 'ssh' 11: When raising an exception for hosts not listed in
`known_hosts` (when `RejectPolicy` is in effect) the exception message was
confusing/vague. This has been improved somewhat. Thanks to Cal Leeming for
highlighting the issue.
* 'ssh' 40: Fixed up & expanded EINTR signal handling. Thanks to Douglas Turk.
* 'ssh' 15: Implemented parameter substitution in SSHConfig, matching the
implementation of `ssh_config(5)`. Thanks to Olle Lundberg for the patch.
* 'ssh' 24: Switch some internal type checking to use `isinstance` to help prevent
problems with client libraries using subclasses of builtin types. Thanks to
Alex Morega for the patch.
* Fabric #562: Agent forwarding would error out (with `Authentication response
too long`) or freeze, when more than one remote connection to the local agent
was active at the same time. This has been fixed. Thanks to Steven McDonald
for assisting in troubleshooting/patching, and to GitHub user `@lynxis` for
providing the final version of the patch.
* 'ssh' 5: Moved a `fcntl` import closer to where it's used to help avoid
`ImportError` problems on Windows platforms. Thanks to Jason Coombs for the
catch + suggested fix.
* 'ssh' 4: Updated implementation of WinPageant integration to work on 64-bit
Windows. Thanks again to Jason Coombs for the patch.
* Added an IO loop sleep() call to avoid needless CPU usage when agent
forwarding is in use.
* Handful of internal tweaks to version number storage.
* Updated `setup.py` with `==dev` install URL for `pip` users.
* Updated `setup.py` to account for packaging problems in PyCrypto 2.4.0
* Added an extra `atfork()` call to help prevent spurious RNG errors when
running under high parallel (multiprocess) load.
* Merge PR #28: https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/pull/28 which adds a
ssh-keygen like demo module. (Sofian Brabez)
v1.7.7.2 16may12
----------------
* Merge pull request #63: https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/pull/63 which
fixes exceptions that occur when re-keying over fast connections. (Dwayne
Litzenberger)
versions of the "ffmpeg" package.
Also bump the package revision because old binary packages are not
compatible with new versions of "ffmpeg" because the major version
of "libavformat" was bumped.