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Date:      Fri, 29 Apr 2016 07:29:02 +0200
From:      Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de>
To:        Shane Ambler <FreeBSD@ShaneWare.Biz>
Cc:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: firefox-43 && no sound on MP3, MP4, HTML5
Message-ID:  <20160429052902.GA2022@c720-r292778-amd64>
In-Reply-To: <5722D23A.4070805@ShaneWare.Biz>
References:  <60v1-ivm1-wny@vfemail.net> <20160428184312.GC3721@c720-r292778-amd64> <5722D23A.4070805@ShaneWare.Biz>

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El día Friday, April 29, 2016 a las 12:47:14PM +0930, Shane Ambler escribió:

> On 29/04/2016 04:13, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> 
> > for what is the option PULSEAUDIO on/off exactly and why it is set to
> > 'on' as default(?); note: I compile with poudriere and one has limit or
> > no influence over the question if some port is working on the target host later;
> >
> 
> When building your own pkg's you may want to look through the poudriere
> man page. You can setup a make.conf that is used by poudriere when
> building pkg's. In the make.conf you can control options with lines like -

You can imagine that someone who has setup his own poudriere oven to
build ~2000 packages has studied the man pages and other useful
information.

> 
> OPTIONS_UNSET= PULSEAUDIO
> www_firefox_UNSET= PULSEAUDIO
> www_firefox_FORCE_UNSET= PULSEAUDIO
> 
> See /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.options.mk for info on controlling port options
> in make.conf

The question was not how to set these options, but why PULSEAUDIO
defaulted to ON. The statement was, that you have no control in poudriere
if a provider pkg (like audio/pulseaudio) is later working on the
target host after installation.


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Matthias Apitz, ✉ guru@unixarea.de, ⌂ http://www.unixarea.de/  ☎ +49-176-38902045
¡Dios querido denos otra vez los problemas de ayer, los que tuvimos en la RDA!
My Lord, give us back the problems of yesterday, those we have had in the GDR.



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