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authorwiz <wiz>1999-12-24 03:37:26 +0000
committerwiz <wiz>1999-12-24 03:37:26 +0000
commit4c2d0fde0ccde7606752c6b007c88f4165ad4eff (patch)
treea25b282a864d447d522de6cebadf9def8e826b71 /audio
parent0a9da0c1f5231d39513f8f37b6b5710e6a7eb72b (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-4c2d0fde0ccde7606752c6b007c88f4165ad4eff.tar.gz
Radically shortened description to be more precise, added HOMEPAGE
Diffstat (limited to 'audio')
-rw-r--r--audio/nas/Makefile3
-rw-r--r--audio/nas/pkg/DESCR278
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 279 deletions
diff --git a/audio/nas/Makefile b/audio/nas/Makefile
index 25acb573304..45721324bb1 100644
--- a/audio/nas/Makefile
+++ b/audio/nas/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 1999/04/15 20:39:39 tron Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 1999/12/24 03:37:26 wiz Exp $
# FreeBSD ID: Makefile,v 1.8 1997/01/06 12:04:12 jkh Exp
#
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ CATEGORIES= audio
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB:=audio/nas/}
MAINTAINER= packages@netbsd.org
+HOMEPAGE= http://home.rmi.net/~jon/nas.html
USE_IMAKE= yes
diff --git a/audio/nas/pkg/DESCR b/audio/nas/pkg/DESCR
index a356ad6a342..a021c3db42f 100644
--- a/audio/nas/pkg/DESCR
+++ b/audio/nas/pkg/DESCR
@@ -3,45 +3,6 @@ manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it
uses the client/server model to separate applications from the
specific drivers that control audio input and output devices.
-The README file from the distribution follows:
-
- ***********************************************************************
- * *
- * The Network Audio System (NAS) *
- * *
- * An Audio Protocol For Networks *
- * *
- * Release 1.2 - June 3, 1994 *
- * *
- ***********************************************************************
-
- or
-
- open ("/dev/audio")? Just Say No!
-
-
-This directory tree contains sources for the Network Audio System, a
-network-transparent, client/server audio system, including:
-
- o sample server implementations
-
- - Sun Sparc 1 AM79C30A Digital Subscriber Controller and
- Sparc 10 Dual Basic Rate ISDN Interface
- (SunOS 4.1.[23], Solaris 2.x)
-
- - SGI Indigo (IRIX 5.x)
-
- - VOXware (FreeBSD, Linux, SVR4.[02])
-
- - HPUX
-
- o an application programming interface library
- o a variety of sample applications
-
-The client software can also be used with several models of NCD X
-terminals as well as NCD's PCXware (an X server for PCs running
-Microsoft Windows).
-
Key features of the Network Audio System include:
o Device-independent audio over the network
@@ -52,242 +13,3 @@ Key features of the Network Audio System include:
o Use by a growing number of ISVs
o Small size
o Free! No obnoxious licensing terms
-
-Please note that the Network Audio System has no relationship to the NetAudio
-products from Townshend Computer Tools.
-
-Look at the file doc/xcon94paper.ps for a paper on the Network Audio
-System.
-
- * * * * *
-
-I. Roadmap
-
-Here is a quick guide to where things are in this distribution (relative to
-the directory nas/):
-
- README this file
- HISTORY log of changes
- BUGS known landmines
- BUILDNOTES notes on building under various OSs, X releases
- TODO things we'd like to get around to doing
- RELEASE release identification
- doc/ not enough documentation; overview, slides, lib
- config/ a little bit of imake stuff
- lib/audio/ API used by sample programs
- clients/audio/ sample programs
- server/ server code
- dia/ device-independent bits
- dda/sun/ device-dependent audio driver for Sun
- dda/sgi/ device-dependent audio driver for SGI Indigo
- dda/voxware/ device-dependent audio driver for VOXware
- dda/hpux/ device-dependent audio driver for Hpux
-
-When built, the server will be in server/[ausun,ausgi,auvoxware,auhpux], the
-library in lib/audio/libaudio.a, and the sample applications in
-clients/audio/aufoo/aufoo.
-
-In addition, the separate distribution sounds.tar.Z contains a directory of
-example sounds:
-
- examples/sounds/ various sounds that can be played
-
-If you don't have your own sound bites to nibble, grab these.
-
- * * * * *
-
-II. Building the Release
-
-To build the software:
-
- 1. Make sure you have imake.
- (See the BUILDNOTES file if you want to try building with X11R4).
-
- 2. Look at config/NetAudio.tmpl and add a BINDIR definition if you want.
- By default, the programs are put into /usr/bin/X11.
-
- 3. Do "xmkmf" to create the initial Makefile.
-
- 4. Do "make World" (note the uppercase World) to build the distribution.
- (Attention Linux Users: instead of "make World" you should do
- make WORLDOPTS="-k CDEBUGFLAGS='-O2 -D__USE_BSD_SIGNAL'" World)
-
- If you'd like to enable the option of having the audio library
- automatically start up an NAS server on the local host when
- necessary, use the following command to build the
- distribution:
-
- make WORLDOPTS='-k CDEBUGFLAGS="$(CDEBUGFLAGS) -DSTARTSERVER"' World
-
- 5. If everything built successfully, you can install it using
- "make install"; to temporarily stage it under some directory, use
- "make install DESTDIR=/usr/tmp/nas" or some such.
-
- 6. To install the manual pages, use "make install.man" or
- "make install.man DESTDIR=/usr/tmp/nas" as above.
-
-A complete installation should include the following files:
-
- /usr/include/audio/Afuncproto.h Header files
- /usr/include/audio/Afuncs.h
- /usr/include/audio/Amd.h
- /usr/include/audio/Aos.h
- /usr/include/audio/Aosdefs.h
- /usr/include/audio/Aproto.h
- /usr/include/audio/audio.h
- /usr/include/audio/Alibint.h
- /usr/include/audio/Alibnet.h
- /usr/include/audio/Xtutil.h
- /usr/include/audio/audiolib.h
- /usr/include/audio/audioutil.h
- /usr/include/audio/snd.h
- /usr/include/audio/wave.h
- /usr/include/audio/voc.h
- /usr/include/audio/aiff.h
- /usr/include/audio/sound.h
- /usr/include/audio/soundlib.h
- /usr/include/audio/fileutil.h
- /usr/include/audio/8svx.h
- /usr/include/audio/Astreams.h
-
- /usr/bin/X11/auconvert Sample programs
- /usr/bin/X11/auctl
- /usr/bin/X11/audemo
- /usr/bin/X11/audial
- /usr/bin/X11/auedit
- /usr/bin/X11/auinfo
- /usr/bin/X11/aupanel
- /usr/bin/X11/auplay
- /usr/bin/X11/aurecord
- /usr/bin/X11/autool
- /usr/bin/X11/auwave
- /usr/bin/X11/auphone
- /usr/bin/X11/auscope
- /usr/bin/X11/soundtoh
- /usr/bin/X11/issndfile
- /usr/bin/X11/playbucket
- /usr/bin/X11/checkmail
-
- /usr/man/mann/*.n Client, server, and misc
- man pages
-
- /usr/man/man3/*.3 API man pages
-
- /usr/lib/libaudio.a API library
- /usr/lib/X11/AuErrorDB Error database
-
- /usr/bin/X11/ausun Sun server or
- /usr/bin/X11/ausgi SGI server or
- /usr/bin/X11/auvoxware VOXware server
- /usr/bin/X11/auhpux Hpux server
- /usr/bin/X11/au symlink to one of the above
-
- * * * * *
-
-III. Using the Network Audio System
-
-Now that you have things built, you can use the Network Audio System
-as follows:
-
- % ausun -aa & # -aa allows any host access
- % setenv AUDIOSERVER `hostname`:0
- % auinfo
- % audemo examples/sounds
- % ...
-
-If you are using it over the network, the shorthand syntax for specifying an
-audio server is hostname:0. Access control is still a bit primitive....
-
- * * * * *
-
-IV. Using the Network Audio System with Sun Deskset
-
-The "autool" program can be used as a replacement for audiotool. This
-allows Sun Deskset applications (e.g. mailtool, etc.) to be used with
-the Network Audio System. See the autool man page
-(clients/audio/autool/autool.man) for details on how to configure
-Deskset.
-
- * * * * *
-
-V. Games
-
-Well, now that you have networked audio, it's time to actually use it
-for something. XBoing and xpilot are both distributed with Network
-Audio System support. Check ftp.x.org:/contrib/audio/nas/contrib for
-other applications that support the Network Audio System.
-
- * * * * *
-
-VI. Finding Sounds to Play With
-
-Users with some versions of SunOS can find a number of audio files to
-listen to in /usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/. Once the Network Audio System
-is running, they can be examined using:
-
- % audemo /usr/demo/SOUND/sounds
-
-A separate tar archive called sounds.tar.Z is available from ftp.x.org.
-
-For the true audio packrat, there are a number of anonymous ftp sites that
-contain archives of thousands of sound bites. The "Sound Site Newsletter"
-published periodically on comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard, comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc, and
-rec.games.misc contains a detailed list of machines, bulletin boards, etc.
-
- * * * * *
-
-VII. For More Information
-
-We've set up a mailing list for folks who are working with the Network
-Audio System:
-
- nas@ncd.com General discussion of the Network
- Audio System; anyone who who will
- actively participate is welcome to
- join.
-
- nas-request@ncd.com Where to send requests to get on or off the
- mailing list.
-
-
-The Network Audio System has benefited greatly from the testing and
-contributions of many people on the mailing list. We'd like to thank
-them for their help and encourage everyone to participate in the
-on-going development process.
-
-We hope you enjoy the Network Audio System. There're still a few
-pieces to be added, but already a significant number of hardware and
-software vendors are finding that it solves their problems. Besides,
-you can't beat the price! :-)
-
-
- Jim Fulton, Greg Renda, Dave Lemke
- Network Computing Devices, Inc.
-
-
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Copyright 1995 Network Computing Devices, Inc.
-
- Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and
- its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided
- that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
- copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
- documentation, and that the name Network Computing Devices, Inc. not be
- used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of this
- software without specific, written prior permission.
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED `AS-IS'. NETWORK COMPUTING DEVICES, INC.,
- DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING WITHOUT
- LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
- PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL NETWORK
- COMPUTING DEVICES, INC., BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING
- SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF USE, DATA,
- OR PROFITS, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF, AND REGARDLESS OF
- WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT, TORT OR NEGLIGENCE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
- CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
-
-Translation: You can do whatever you want with this software!
-
-
- $NCDId: @(#)README,v 1.30 1995/11/28 23:24:54 greg Exp $