On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 01:46:44AM +0200, Philipp Schafft wrote:
> flum,
> 
> Hope I'm at the right place here.
> 
> I search for a new maintainer for a RoarAudio[0] OpenBSD port. There was
> a person who started with it but seems to not have the time to do it. If
> anyone is intrested to take it over please send me a (off-list) mail.
> 
> RoarAudio is a multi platform sound system just like for example
> PulseAudio. It can be used as binary compatible drop in for a lot other
> sound systems. It allready includes server side sndio and can emulate
> sndio even on non OpenBSD systesm so OpenBSD programs can be ported
> easily to other OS.
> 
> As it allready well integrates, test under OpenBSD and there is the
> beginning of the port I don't think it is much work to do the port,
> simply finish/update what is allready there and keep it up to date
> (update versions).
> 
> If somebody contacts me I will give him/her all infos needed, including
> the bit of the port I allready have.
> 
> [0] http://roaraudio.keep-cool.org/
> 
> -- 
> Philipp.
>  (Rah of PH2)
> 

No idea if private conversations took place... but i don't think it'll
hurt to do it in public and i can follow it by just reading po...@.

I've updated (and attached) the port i did a while ago, added
multipackages in the meantime and such but didn't find the time to
finish it.  Now i've cleaned it up a bit, but it's still not finished.

The dependencies look a bit strange to me as roard links most of the
libs, as in, the multipackaging didn't bring the desired effect.
I probably missed somthing... but with my current lack of time i'd be
happy, too, if someone would pick it up and do the remaining bits.

The idea of roaraudio is pretty neat IMHO with its binary compatibility
(to emphasize that it's not just another sound server).

Anyone?

Regards,
Simon

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