Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 10:31:35 +0900 From: =?UTF-8?Q?Ry=C5=8DTa_SimaMoto?= <liangtai.s4@gmail.com> To: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Help needed to test before upgrading (was: Please help for joining my port for QMMP) Message-ID: <BANLkTim3DN91%2Bn85BtqAEXZL-SLWWwN4vQ@mail.gmail.com>
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Dear ports developers, Thank you and Martin for letting the port of QMMP stage at the mainstream. But I still need your help to maintain this port, especially to test each function. 2011/4/4 Raphael Kubo da Costa <kubito@gmail.com>: > Is there any reason why 0.5.0 is not there yet? I'm sorry that I didn't send a report to upgrade the port yet. Installation finished successfully, but I can't tell why some new features don't work. Perhaps my low spec PC and brain might refuse proper testing:( My port for v0.5.0 is here: http://gist.github.com/472287 With v0.5.0 release, these new options in plugins are added: # wildmidi: SMF docoding # oss4: output through ${PORTSDIR}/audio/oss # udisks: automatic removable-media detector using Qt-DBus # crossfade: effect using pure Qt libraries # extra stereo: effect using pure Qt libraries # gme: decode several game music files through ${PORTSDIR}/audio/libgme Only the pulseaudio plugin works to get output on v0.5.0. % % % % 0.4.5 : 0.5.0 # pulse: good : good # oss: fine : failed # oss4: n/a : failed # jack: ? : ? // I don't know how to activate jack audio backend. * I can't hear SMF with WildMIDI decoder plugin as well as its bundled genuine executable 'wildmidi', though timidity++ works well with guspat or eawpat. Let my port usable please! http://gist.github.com/700309 * To hear CD-DA disk, always it needs to add cdda:///dev/acd0 on the URI opener dialog, even though udisks plugin is activated. Are another settings required for Qt-DBus? Or my old CD-drive might disturb again regular usage. (The =C2=A0/bin/dd command already had been unusable for ripping.) -=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D SimaMoto,Ry=C5=8DTa <liangtai.s4@gmail.com>
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