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Date:      Sun, 23 Feb 2020 07:22:43 +0000
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Subject:   [Bug 243916] [NEW PORT] misc/biblesync: Multicast shared co-navigation library for Bible programs
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--- Comment #3 from commit-hook@freebsd.org ---
A commit references this bug:

Author: tcberner
Date: Sun Feb 23 07:21:51 UTC 2020
New revision: 526881
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/526881

Log:
  New port: misc/biblesync: Multicast shared co-navigation library for Bible
programs

  This is a C++ single class library encapsulating a protocol conduit.  The
  premise is that there is a local network over which to multicast Bible
  navigation, and someone, possibly several someones, will transmit, and ot=
hers
  will receive.  The choices for when you decide to xmit and what to do when
you
  recv are up to you as the application designer.

  Access to the conduit is by creating the object, setting the mode, calling
  Transmit() to xmit nav events, and arranging the frequent polling of
Receive()
  to recv nav events.  There is more than just navigation to be handled; th=
ere
  are live/dead events for potential Speakers as well as mismatches, presen=
ce
  announcements, and errors.  There is a programming reference biblesync.7
which
  explains the details, both from a high level view of the essentials of the
  protocol's behavior and at a low level of how you create, access, and use=
 the
  conduit class.  The (single) BibleSync object should persist throughout t=
he
  life of your application, but at any time you can set the mode to "disabl=
e,"
  and preferably stop the receive polling, and then re-enable it later as t=
he
  user needs.

  Much work has been done in integrating this library into its first
application,
  Xiphos.  It is useful to examine Xiphos' code to see where and how
integration
  has been done.  Get a Xiphos source tree using:
  git clone https://github.com/crosswire/xiphos

  WWW: https://github.com/karlkleinpaste/biblesync

  PR:           243916
  Submitted by: salvadore

Changes:
  head/misc/Makefile
  head/misc/biblesync/
  head/misc/biblesync/Makefile
  head/misc/biblesync/distinfo
  head/misc/biblesync/pkg-descr
  head/misc/biblesync/pkg-plist

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