[54859] trunk/dports

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Sun Aug 2 23:53:26 PDT 2009


Revision: 54859
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/54859
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-08-02 23:53:26 -0700 (Sun, 02 Aug 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	6020 
Ports successfully parsed:	6020	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex
    trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-08-03 06:49:10 UTC (rev 54858)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-08-03 06:53:26 UTC (rev 54859)
@@ -316,8 +316,8 @@
 variants universal portdir audio/ccaudio description {Library and software for manipulating audio data} homepage http://www.gnu.org/software/ccaudio epoch 0 platforms darwin name ccaudio depends_lib lib:libccgnu2:commoncpp2 long_description {The GNU ccAudio library is a portable C++ class framework that's useful for developing applications that must process audio. This library provides a class framework for accessing audio segments from various audio file formats (.au, .wav, etc) and for creation of audio frame buffers that are then passed to audio devices and/or DSP processing systems such as telephony cards.} maintainers nomaintainer categories audio version 1.1.1 revision 0
 cd-discid 681
 variants macosx portdir audio/cd-discid description {read CD and get CDDB discid information} homepage http://www.hispalinux.es/~data/abcde.php epoch 0 platforms darwin name cd-discid long_description {In order to do CDDB queries over the Internet, you must know the DiscID of the CD you are querying. cd-discid provides you with that information. It outputs the discid, the number of tracks, the frame offset of all of the tracks, and the total length of the CD in seconds, on one line in a space-delimited format. cd-discid was designed as a backend tool for cdgrab (now abcde) but will work independantly of it.} maintainers nomaintainer categories audio version 0.9 revision 1
-cdparanoia 1612
-variants {darwin_8 universal} depends_build {port:autoconf port:autoconf port:automake port:libtool} portdir audio/cdparanoia description {An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs.} homepage http://www.xiph.org/paranoia epoch 20050508 platforms darwin name cdparanoia long_description {Cdparanoia is a Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA) extraction tool, commonly known on the net as a 'ripper'. The application is built on top of the Paranoia library, which is doing the real work (the Paranoia source is included in the cdparanoia source distribution). Like the original cdda2wav, cdparanoia package reads audio from the CDROM directly as data, with no analog step between, and writes the data to a file or pipe in WAV, AIFC or raw 16 bit linear PCM. Cdparanoia is a bit different than most other CDDA extraction tools. It contains few-to-no 'extra' features, concentrating only on the ripping process and knowing as much as possible about the hardware performing it. Cdparanoia will read
  correct, rock-solid audio data from inexpensive drives prone to misalignment, frame jitter and loss of streaming during atomic reads. Cdparanoia will also read and repair data from CDs that have been damaged in some way. At the same time, however, cdparanoia turns out to be easy to use and administrate. It has no compile time configuration, happily autodetecting the CDROM, its type, its interface and other aspects of the ripping process at runtime. A single binary can serve the diverse hardware of the do-it-yourself computer laboratory from Hell...} maintainers nomaintainer categories audio version 10.2 revision 0
+cdparanoia 1613
+variants darwin_8 depends_build {port:autoconf port:autoconf port:automake port:libtool} portdir audio/cdparanoia description {An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs.} homepage http://www.xiph.org/paranoia epoch 20050508 platforms darwin name cdparanoia long_description {Cdparanoia is a Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA) extraction tool, commonly known on the net as a 'ripper'. The application is built on top of the Paranoia library, which is doing the real work (the Paranoia source is included in the cdparanoia source distribution). Like the original cdda2wav, cdparanoia package reads audio from the CDROM directly as data, with no analog step between, and writes the data to a file or pipe in WAV, AIFC or raw 16 bit linear PCM. Cdparanoia is a bit different than most other CDDA extraction tools. It contains few-to-no 'extra' features, concentrating only on the ripping process and knowing as much as possible about the hardware performing it. Cdparanoia will read correct, ro
 ck-solid audio data from inexpensive drives prone to misalignment, frame jitter and loss of streaming during atomic reads. Cdparanoia will also read and repair data from CDs that have been damaged in some way. At the same time, however, cdparanoia turns out to be easy to use and administrate. It has no compile time configuration, happily autodetecting the CDROM, its type, its interface and other aspects of the ripping process at runtime. A single binary can serve the diverse hardware of the do-it-yourself computer laboratory from Hell...} maintainers {jeremyhu openmaintainer} categories audio version 10.2 revision 0
 cmus 504
 variants {aac flac mikmod universal} depends_build path:bin/pkg-config:pkgconfig portdir audio/cmus description {ncurses based music player} homepage http://cmus.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:libao port:libmad port:libogg port:libvorbis port:libiconv port:ncurses} name cmus long_description {cmus is a small and fast text mode music player for Linux and many other UNIX like operating systems.} maintainers {milosh openmaintainer} categories audio version 2.2.0 revision 0
 csound 609

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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