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2002-10-03Attempt to support OSS under NetBSD 1.5 (untested).jlam3-7/+19
2002-10-03Typo.jlam1-3/+3
2002-10-03Many source files mistakenly include both <sys/soundcard.h> andjlam1-5/+22
<soundcard.h>, which causes errors since the definitions in the OSS sys/soundcard.h conflict with the definitions in the system soundcard.h. We fix this by making <sys/soundcard.h> and <soundcard.h> point to the same file and rely on multiple inclusion protection to prevent conflicts.
2002-10-03Point /dev/sound to /dev/dsp when using OSS.jlam2-3/+7
2002-10-03Create "DEVOSSSOUND" which is used where we'd like for programs that usejlam1-1/+2
the ossaudio emulation to use /dev/sound instead of /dev/audio. For OSS, DEVOSSSOUND == DEVOSSAUDIO == /dev/dsp.
2002-10-03Add a buildlink2.mk file. This file shouldn't ever really need to bejlam1-0/+35
included because it will be included indirectly by ossaudio.buildlink2.mk, which should be the only file included by packages that want OSS.
2002-10-02* Move sound{on,off,conf} to ${PREFIX}/sbin.jlam4-16/+30
* Make the oss rc.d script smarter: check that soundconf has been run before starting, and check that the OSS LKM is loaded before unloading it when stopping. * Ensure the OSS LKM is unloaded before deinstalling.
2002-10-02Note to users about the oss rc.d script.jlam1-1/+4
2002-10-02Make this script more verbose when starting/stopping OSS.jlam1-4/+20
2002-10-02oss-3.97d - Open Sound System(TM) soundcard driverjlam12-0/+436
Open Sound System(TM) (OSS) is the first attempt in unifying the digital audio architecture for UNIX. OSS is a set of device drivers that provide a uniform API across all the major UNIX architectures. It supports Sound Blaster or Windows Sound System compatible sound cards which can be plugged into any UNIX workstation supporting the ISA or PCI bus architecture. OSS also supports workstations with on-board digital audio hardware. The pkgsrc OSS installs the evaluation version of OSS available from ftp.opensound.com, but allows for updating the license file to a permanent license.