2012-01-11 22:15:36 by Hans Rosenfeld | Files touched by this commit (2) |
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Fix build on SunOS.
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2011-11-27 01:25:05 by John Marino | Files touched by this commit (6) |
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audio/xmms-cdread: Support DragonFly
There were a few issues with this package wrt DragonFly. The biggest issue
is the use of ETIME, which should not be used with sockets. It doesn't
even appear to be used later. NetBSD defines ETIME, but neither DragonFly
nor FreeBSD even have this definition in errno. Somebody might want to
look at this choice for the variable.
Libtool also choked due to a missing tag, the FreeBSD volume control was
needed, and some standard headers were added.
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2011-10-09 12:02:48 by Aleksey Cheusov | Files touched by this commit (43) |
Log message:
Update my email
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2011-09-05 01:10:30 by David A. Holland | Files touched by this commit (3) |
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- Adjust cdrom access logic so all the BSDs go to the BSD cdrom code,
not just FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
- Update NOT_FOR_PLATFORM: the only BSD for which the cdrom code can
actually work is DragonFly. The others are missing ioctls it uses.
This could probably be fixed up readily by someone who knows how cdrom
access is supposed to work, if any such person cares.
- Allow clang until proven otherwise.
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2011-04-22 15:45:23 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (2234) |
Log message:
recursive bump from gettext-lib shlib bump.
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2011-03-06 17:46:04 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (6) | |
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Initial import of xmms-cdread from wip, packaged by cheusov (same as xmms-nas).
xmms-cdread - plugin for xmms.
At the moment, the idea is to add /dev/cdrom to your playlist.
If you have multiple CDROM units (like a burner) you can add all
those devices to the playlist and it should work.
I know this exists already, but that's such an uugly hack I decided to
make my own version, which actually reads the audio data, and will also
not need the subdirectory trick to get the tracks into the playlist:
The tracks will be added and removed automatically as CDs are inserted
and removed.
It now has CDDB support, local database editing as well as server queries.
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