non port: audio/sndio/distinfo |
Number of commits found: 9 |
Sunday, 17 Jul 2022
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14:43 Thomas Zander (riggs)
audio/sndio: Update to upstream release 1.9.0
MFH: 2022Q3
17c0979 |
Sunday, 20 Jun 2021
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05:50 Thomas Zander (riggs)
audio/sndio: Update to upstream release 1.8.1.
86fca7d |
Sunday, 12 Jul 2020
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09:30 tobik
audio/sndio: Update to 1.7.0
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Thursday, 18 Jul 2019
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20:08 tobik
audio/sndio: Update to 1.6.0
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Tuesday, 31 Jul 2018
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19:40 tobik
audio/sndio: Update to 1.5.0
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Saturday, 13 Jan 2018
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12:45 tobik
audio/sndio: Update to 1.4.0
There are no code changes in libsndio, but the major/minor of libsndio
was bumped to 7.0 in this release to match libsndio on OpenBSD
regardless. On OpenBSD some private symbols were hidden via a version
script. This is not yet part of the portable release. Avoid causing
unnecessary churn and keep using 6.1 for the time being.
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Tuesday, 14 Nov 2017
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19:26 tobik
audio/sndio: Update to 1.3.0
Changes: https://github.com/ratchov/sndio/compare/2606d3f24eca3d7a29db3d183640524590e93e26...3d6b602fe9d64bf80f60de96375fb48f5459095e
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Friday, 25 Nov 2016
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01:11 cpm
audio/sndio: Update to 1.2.0
- Update PORTVERSION and distinfo checksum (1.2.0)
- Remove unneeded patches
- Update pkg-message according to changes
- Improved OSS support
- Support for snd_uaudio(4) /dev/umidi* interfaces. /dev/umidi1.0 maps to
rmidi/1 in sndio, /dev/umidi1.1 to rmidi/1.1
- The configure script has support for DragonFly
- More detailed changes: https://pkg.tobik.me/sndio-1.2.0-changes.txt
PR: 214210
Submitted by: Tobias Kortkamp <t@tobik.me> (maintainer)
Approved by: feld (mentor)
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Wednesday, 3 Aug 2016
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06:15 pi
New port: audio/sndio
Sndio is a small audio and MIDI framework part of the OpenBSD project.
It provides an lightweight audio & MIDI server and a fully documented
user-space API to access either the server or directly the hardware in
a uniform way. Sndio is designed to work for desktop applications,
but pays special attention to synchronization mechanisms and
reliability required by music applications. Reliability through
simplicity are part of the project goals.
WWW: http://www.sndio.org/
PR: 210124
Submitted by: Tobias Kortkamp <t@tobik.me>
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Number of commits found: 9 |