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2008-11-16If we're using dynamic SIMD detection, we _do not_ want to buildbjs1-3/+3
with -msse et. al. s/HOST_HAS_BSD_POLL/JACK_&/
2008-11-16Revert netjack fix--it's not what I wanted.bjs1-2/+2
2008-11-16Update to jack-0.115.1 (from SVN). Changes: pulled in a patchbjs1-21/+20
to [hopefully] correct errant behavior wrt: non-blocking I/O and sockets. This is presently untested, however. Also, with this snapshot we at least have the hope that the network facility works. Includes other miscellaneous bug fixes, also. While here, explicitly enable coreaudio on Darwin and add a PLIST entry for its driver module. This is also untested, but at least installation on Darwin will not fail due to an incorrect PLIST. Also, include ../../mk/dlopen.buildlink3.mk in our bl3.mk in order to heed DLOPEN_REQUIRE_PTHREADS.
2008-08-09Update patch comment to reflect its contents.bjs1-2/+2
2008-07-31Move audio/jack-devel to audio/jack: jack 0.100.0 was broken on manybjs1-6/+21
platforms and a hideous anachronism. On NetBSD-current/i386 and amd64, at least, I can say that this package works very well. If you have issues with the audio skipping and are running NetBSD 4.99.x, try updating to rev. 1.241 of sys/dev/audio.c; the changes to audio_poll() and the pause attribute handling (in large part thanks to help from jakemsr@openbsd.org) are important for proper functioning of jack (though you may find it works regardless, depending upon your audio driver, how demanding your "workload" is, etc.). I will submit a pullup request for this change for NetBSD 4 as well. JACK now supports both our native audio API and OSS--I recommend trying both.
2006-06-23Ensure that the "whitespace()" macro function is always defined, asjlam1-1/+2
it's used within jack_transport.c. This fixes errors building audio/jack using the built-in editline library on NetBSD, and fixes the error noted in the bulk build results: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-bulk/2006/06/20/0000.html
2006-04-19Add libtool dependency. Add readline dependency for jack_transport.joerg1-1/+2
Fix pthread detection. Bump revision.
2006-04-12Imported jack from pkgsrc-wip.rillig1-0/+5
JACK is a low-latency audio server, written for POSIX conformant operating systems such as GNU/Linux and Apple's OS X. It can connect a number of different applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio between themselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (ie. as normal applications), or can they can run within the JACK server (ie. as a "plugin"). Packaged by Chris Wareham.