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2002-03-23 | Update csound to 4.13.0.2a, provided by Ben Collver in pkg/14631. | wiz | 13 | -356/+468 | |
Changes unknown, package changes: * the c-preprocessor should now correctly chose whether to build big-endian or little-endian specific code * added support for NetBSD native audio API | |||||
2002-01-21 | Make it compile (again?) on -current; perhaps also fixes alpha | wiz | 5 | -3/+149 | |
bulk build failure. | |||||
2002-01-11 | Provide configure patch. Remove the build dependency on autoconf | skrll | 1 | -0/+256 | |
2001-06-29 | Update to 4.12, provided by Ben Collver in pkg/13103. | wiz | 4 | -33/+45 | |
Changes: Bugfixes, removed some limitations on some kinds of variables, e.g. variable name length. Package change: --sched is working now. Sort PLIST. | |||||
2001-03-13 | Initial import of (unofficial) csound-4.09: | wiz | 14 | -0/+320 | |
Csound is a software synthesis package in the tradition of so-called music-N languages, among which the best-known is Music V. It consists of an orchestra- and score-driven executable, written in C for portability. Since Csound is a computational language, it is highly flexible and efficient; complexity is gained only at the expense of computation time. Basically Csound reads some files and creates the result as a file on disk or, on faster machines, through a DAC in real time. Package provided by Ben Collver in pkg/11759, with an overhaul by me. |