Those work for me on i386: http://ba-net.org/openbsd/ports/port-gmpc.tgz http://ba-net.org/openbsd/ports/port-mpd.tgz
On Wednesday 15 June 2005 19:10, Bernd Ahlers wrote: > Robbert Haarman [Wed Jun 15, 2005 at 06:06:17PM +0200] wrote: > >Thanks. I looked at it, here are some comments: > > > > - There seem to be no flavors for enabling/disabling codecs yet > > you can probably just copy these from my port. > > > Yes, it's not finished yet. :) > > > - You have ossaudio in WANTLIB. Does OSS actually add something > > useful? > > > I linked with libossaudio to enable mixer support. But it doesn't work > correctly. Need to look at this again. > > >Do you also have a port of mpc? If so, please send it to me. Using > >netcat to control mpd is a bit cumbersome. ;-) > > > I've ports for mpc, ncmpc and gmpc. They're working for me on i386. > Futher testing is needed. > > http://ba-net.org/openbsd/ports/port-gmpc.tgz > http://ba-net.org/openbsd/ports/port-mpc.tgz > http://ba-net.org/openbsd/ports/port-ncmpc.tgz > > http://ba-net.org/openbsd/ports/port-mpd.tgz > > >As long as the no_* flavors are there, I am fine with that. I just > >didn't want to require people install FLAC and AAC libraries, even > >if they only use Vorbis. I personally prefer positive flavors (flac) > >over negative (no_flac) ones, but you are probably more familiar > >with the OpenBSD way. > > > I'm note sure how to deal with this correctly. Let's wait for some more > comments on this. > > Bernd > > -- Best regards Maxim Bourmistrov