On Jan 20, 2015, at 3:50 AM, Stuart Henderson <st...@openbsd.org> wrote:

> On 2015/01/19 23:09, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
>> Eric Lalonde writes:
>>> Soundtouch has gone through at least six releases since 1.3.1. Lots of
>>> beat detection improvements and bugfixes in that time.
>>> 
>>> Changelog is Section 5 on this page:
>>> http://www.surina.net/soundtouch/README.html
>>> 
>>> A number of patches are no longer necessary and have been removed:
>>> patches/patch-include_STTypes_h: This is now achieved with configure
>>> argument --disable-x86-optimizations
>>> patch-source_SoundTouch_Makefile_am: Implemented upstream
>>> patches/patch-source_example_SoundStretch_Makefile_am,
>>> patch-source_example_bpm_Makefile_am: the example directory has been
>>> removed upstream.
>>> 
>>> Tested on i386 and amd64.
>>> 
>>> This software currently has no maintainer; I am offering to be
>>> maintainer, which this diff reflects.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> libBPM no longer exists, so the ports using it will need to be looked
>> at. Do they actually need it?
>> 
>> sqlite> select fullpkgpath from ports where wantlib like '%BPM%';
>> graphics/py-Pillow,-main
>> graphics/py-Pillow,python3,-main
>> multimedia/gstreamer-0.10/plugins-bad,-main
>> multimedia/gstreamer1/plugins-bad
> 
> Pillow uses webpmux not BPM.
> 
> Check gstreamer, the WANTLIB will probably just go away.


Thanks for pointing out the implications of libbpm removal. This ought to have 
occurred to me. I’ll look into the implications of this more, if nobody else 
gets to it first, when I am not on the road.

- Eric

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