mmSAP is a SAP (Amiga audio format) player with GTK+ frontend. The project is perfectly mantained, I hope it can be added to Portage Features: - Nice GTK+ user interface - Fully featured playlist - ASMA STIL support - Four repeat modes - Single instance concept using D-Bus system - Player is based on ASAP 1.2.0 library - Seeking inside subsongs - Configurable channel-per-channel visualization - POKEY configuration - Drag and drop support - 'Browse and play' file chooser - Audio output using ALSA - Mono channel doubling possible - Output to any ALSA device
Created attachment 163299 [details] Working ebuild for media-sound/mmsap2-2.0.2 First ebuild we may want to split the asap lib out to a seperate package
Created attachment 163300 [details] Updated doesn't install unneeded asap library
tried the last ebuild you submit, all OK. It's playing fine through my ALSA :) Thank you very much! I suggest keywording. My system is "Linux machina 2.6.25-gentoo-r7 #2 PREEMPT Mon Aug 4 13:18:27 CEST 2008 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1600MHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux" I can provide more informations if necessary. About ASAP: maybe it can be splitted into a separate package anyway, although there is no usage of it right now
Created attachment 163303 [details] mmsap2 ebuild Updated licence and cleaned up dep order and a few other fixes. Will commit to sunrise.
Commited to sunrise revision 6760
Excellent work! the next time you edit the build please remove the space after 'econf' at line 27
Ebuild is in sunrise overlay, but not in main tree, so it should not be closed.
Created attachment 278963 [details] mmsap2-2.0.2.ebuild Ebuild with updated deps (failed to build with gcc46). There are few new releases. 2.x series uses cmake and there's also 3.x that uses gtk3.
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