pkgsrc/multimedia/xine-lib/MESSAGE.i386
reed 2950b6431a Many changes to pkgsrc for this, but not a version update.
Change PLISTs to not hardcode 1.0.1 (or the version) but use
${PKGVERSION}. This will make it easier for later updates.
print-PLIST target produces ${PKGVERSION} and that is how I noticed this.

Move the xv plugin entries to PLIST.common from PLIST.NetBSD. Linux
and FreeBSD both have same xv plugin entries.

Remove dependency to win32-codecs. It is not needed and can be added
any time later for those extra codecs. Also, xine-lib supports
various Windows Media formats already (via builtin ffmpeg).

Move the i386 PLIST entries to own PLIST.i386 file.

Add MESSAGE.i386 to suggest installing win32-codecs if needed.
(If you have suggestions for other codecs or software to mention,
such as "Real" for this MESSAGE.i386, please let me know.)

Move COMMENT from Makefile.common to Makefile. (I will commit for
xine-arts and xine-esound next, since they didn't have their own
COMMENTs before.)

Bump PKGREVISION.

(Later I will add a couple patches for FreeBSD support and add
theora support.)
2005-05-10 00:16:42 +00:00

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$NetBSD: MESSAGE.i386,v 1.1 2005/05/10 00:16:42 reed Exp $
To watch or listen to Windows Media (.asf/.wmv/.wma), such as MS
WMV 8 or 9 ASF video, or Quicktime files or streams, install the
multimedia/win32-codecs package. It is not required by default
due to unclear licensing.
The win32-codecs package is not needed for MS Windows Media Audio 2
and MS Windows Media 7 ASF video, because xine-lib already supports
these formats using built-in ffmpeg.
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