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@# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.93 2025/02/12 06:44:23 ryoon Exp $

DISTNAME=	lame-3.100
CATEGORIES=	audio
PKGREVISION=	7
MASTER_SITES=	${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE:=lame/}

MAINTAINER=	pkgsrc-users@@NetBSD.org
HOMEPAGE=	https://lame.sourceforge.io/
COMMENT=	Fast, high quality MP3 encoder
LICENSE=	gnu-lgpl-v2

GNU_CONFIGURE=		yes
USE_TOOLS+=		gmake
USE_LIBTOOL=		yes
USE_LANGUAGES=		c c++
USE_FEATURES+=		strnlen

LDFLAGS.SunOS+=		-lm
LDFLAGS.NetBSD+=	-ltermcap

.include "options.mk"

.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"

.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "alpha"
.  include "../../math/libffm/buildlink3.mk"
# double is faster than float on Alpha
CFLAGS+=	-O2 -Wall -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -funroll-loops \
		-mfp-regs -fschedule-insns -fschedule-insns2 		  \
		-finline-functions -DFLOAT=double -DFLOAT_MAX=DBL_MAX
.endif

.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" && ${OPSYS} != "SunOS" && ${OPSYS} != "Darwin"
TOOL_DEPENDS+=		nasm>=0.98:../../devel/nasm
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--enable-nasm
.endif

.include "../../mk/curses.buildlink3.mk"
.include "../../mk/termcap.buildlink3.mk"
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
@


1.93
log
@*: Recursive revbump from audio/flac-1.5.0
@
text
@d1 1
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.92 2024/04/17 16:34:15 micha Exp $
d34 1
a34 1
.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" && ${OPSYS} != "SunOS" && ${OPSYS} != "Darwin" && ${OPSYS} != "Interix"
@


1.92
log
@audio/lame: Add missing dependencies in bl3

Bump PKGREVISION.
@
text
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d5 1
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@


1.91
log
@Mass-change BUILD_DEPENDS to TOOL_DEPENDS outside mk/.

Almost all uses, if not all of them, are wrong, according to the
semantics of BUILD_DEPENDS (packages built for target available for
use _by_ tools at build-time) and TOOL_DEPEPNDS (packages built for
host available for use _as_ tools at build-time).

No change to BUILD_DEPENDS as used correctly inside buildlink3.

As proposed on tech-pkg:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2023/06/03/msg027632.html
@
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d5 1
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PKGREVISION=	5
@


1.90
log
@*: Recursive revbump from audio/libopus 1.4
@
text
@d1 1
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d35 1
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@


1.89
log
@*: bump PKGREVISION for flac shlib bump
@
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PKGREVISION=	4
@


1.88
log
@a*/*: revbump(1) for libsndfile
@
text
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d5 1
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PKGREVISION=	3
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1.87
log
@*: revbump for libsndfile
@
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@d1 1
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d5 1
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PKGREVISION=	2
@


1.86
log
@lame: include termcap.buildlink.mk for tgetstr

On NetBSD, link against libtermcap for tgetstr()
@
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@


1.85
log
@all: migrate some SourceForge homepage URLs back from https to http

https://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-changes/2020/01/18/msg205146.html

In the above commit, the homepage URLs were migrated from http to https,
assuming that SourceForge would use the same host names for both http and
https connections. This assumption was wrong. Their documentation at
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Custom%20VHOSTs/ states
that the https URLs use the domain sourceforge.io instead.

To make the homepages from the above commit reachable again, pkglint has
been extended to check for reachable homepages. This check is only
enabled when the --network command line option is given.

Each of the homepages that referred to https://$project.sourceforge.net
before was migrated to https://$project.sourceforge.io (27), and if that
was not reachable, to the fallback URL http://$project.sourceforge.net
(163).
@
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d20 1
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1.84
log
@all: migrate several HOMEPAGEs to https

pkglint --only "https instead of http" -r -F

With manual adjustments afterwards since pkglint 19.4.4 fixed a few
indentations in unrelated lines.

This mainly affects projects hosted at SourceForce, as well as
freedesktop.org, CTAN and GNU.
@
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@


1.83
log
@More strnlen(3) users - from Joyent
@
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d9 1
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@


1.82
log
@lame: patent expired, so now we can license this as just gnu-lgpl-v2.
(yay!)
@
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@d1 1
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d17 1
@


1.81
log
@Add patch to check against invalid input sample rate.
Should fix CVE-2015-9099.  Ref.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=775959
Bump PKGREVISION.
@
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LICENSE=	lame-license
@


1.80
log
@lame: update to 3.100.

Many bug fixes and security fixes.
@
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1.79
log
@Use a compile test at configure to check for SSE, not just the existence
of a header.
Default compiler setup in netbsd disables SSE, we cannot compile stuff
that uses it - but we do have the headers for it.

Allows us to get rid of SSE disabling for sunpro compiler, it should
fail the compile test as well.

Patch from FreeBSD (pointed out by John D. Baker)

Fixes PR pkg/51209: audio/lame build fails on i386-7.99.30
@
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d3 1
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DISTNAME=	lame-3.99.5
PKGREVISION=	3
@


1.79.12.1
log
@Pullup ticket #5601 - requested by sevan
audio/lame: security update

Revisions pulled up:
- audio/lame/Makefile                                           1.80
- audio/lame/distinfo                                           1.29
- audio/lame/patches/patch-ab                                   1.11
- audio/lame/patches/patch-configure                            deleted
- audio/lame/patches/patch-configure.in                         deleted
- audio/lame/patches/patch-frontend_get__audio.c                deleted
- audio/lame/patches/patch-libmp3lame_lame.c                    deleted
- audio/lame/patches/patch-libmp3lame_util.c                    deleted

-------------------------------------------------------------------
   Module Name:    pkgsrc
   Committed By:   wiz
   Date:           Sat Oct 21 22:51:00 UTC 2017

   Modified Files:
           pkgsrc/audio/lame: Makefile distinfo
           pkgsrc/audio/lame/patches: patch-ab
   Removed Files:
           pkgsrc/audio/lame/patches: patch-configure patch-configure.in
               patch-frontend_get__audio.c patch-libmp3lame_lame.c
               patch-libmp3lame_util.c

   Log Message:
   lame: update to 3.100.

   Many bug fixes and security fixes.


   To generate a diff of this commit:
   cvs rdiff -u -r1.79 -r1.80 pkgsrc/audio/lame/Makefile
   cvs rdiff -u -r1.28 -r1.29 pkgsrc/audio/lame/distinfo
   cvs rdiff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 pkgsrc/audio/lame/patches/patch-ab
   cvs rdiff -u -r1.3 -r0 pkgsrc/audio/lame/patches/patch-configure
   cvs rdiff -u -r1.1 -r0 pkgsrc/audio/lame/patches/patch-configure.in \
       pkgsrc/audio/lame/patches/patch-frontend_get__audio.c \
       pkgsrc/audio/lame/patches/patch-libmp3lame_lame.c \
       pkgsrc/audio/lame/patches/patch-libmp3lame_util.c
@
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d3 2
a4 1
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@


1.78
log
@Bump all packages that depend on curses.bui* or terminfo.bui* since they
might incur ncurses dependencies on some platforms, and ncurses just bumped
its shlib.
Some packages were bumped twice now, sorry for that.
@
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@d1 1
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.77 2015/03/11 22:24:00 tnn Exp $
a36 4
.if !empty(PKGSRC_COMPILER:Msunpro)
CONFIGURE_ENV+=		ac_cv_header_xmmintrin_h=no
.endif

@


1.77
log
@mk/termcap.bl3.mk -> mk/curses.bl3.mk because that's what it really wants
@
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@d1 1
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d4 1
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PKGREVISION=	2
@


1.76
log
@add patches to fix some nasty crashes in lame.  taken from
https://bugs.debian.org/777159 https://bugs.debian.org/778529
and https://bugs.debian.org/778703
@
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@d1 1
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d41 1
a41 1
.include "../../mk/termcap.buildlink3.mk"
@


1.75
log
@Remove pkgviews: don't set PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES in Makefiles.
@
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@


1.74
log
@Bump for curses removal
@
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@d1 1
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a12 2
PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES=	overwrite pkgviews

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1.73
log
@lame uses termcap, not curses
@
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@


1.72
log
@"user-destdir" is default these days
@
text
@d1 1
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d42 1
a42 1
.include "../../mk/curses.buildlink3.mk"
@


1.71
log
@Update to 3.99.5:

LAME 3.99.5   February 28 2012

* Rogerio Brito
 * autotools: Fix compilation on alpha using proper ifdef guards. Thanks to Andres Mejia.
 * Small correction of the documentation.
* Robert Hegemann
 * Workaround for cygwin build problem. Tracker item [ 3480692 ] mingw-w64 compilation error
 * Fix for a problem when LAME is compiled with fast floating point math. It could result in bitrate bloat with silent input data.
 * Bug fix for tracker item [ 3486753 ] Artifacts at the beginning of decoded file
@
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a11 1
PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT=	user-destdir
@


1.70
log
@Update to 3.99.4:

LAME 3.99.4   January 25 2012

   * Robert Hegemann
        * Fix for tracker item [ 3475581 ] lame crashes at .w64 input file
        * Addressing things brought to attention by tracker item [ 3463197 ] 3.99.x problem WFED and PCST frames
             * WFED and PCST frames can now be added, to tag podcasts iTunes recognizes
             * USER frames are now supported
             * COMM frames can now have a description, when passed via --tv "COMM=description=full text"
             * possible divide-by-zero exception should be fixed
             * adding malformed user-defined-frames could result in abnormal program termination, fixed
@
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d3 1
a3 1
DISTNAME=	lame-3.99.4
@


1.69
log
@Update to 3.99.3:

LAME 3.99.3   November 26 2011

    Robert Hegemann
        Fix for tracker item [ 3441349 ] --tg does not handle genre number when adding unicode tag


LAME 3.99.2   November 18 2011

    Robert Hegemann
        Due to some bugs in 3rd party HW/SW decoders, those were not be able to make use of LAME's extended info tag anymore, resulting in problems with things like gapless playback.


LAME 3.99.1   November 5 2011

    Robert Hegemann
        Fixes for several issues with ID3v2 unicode tags, using Big-Endian text encodings. Because of several other software (like Windows Media Player), LAME writes Little-Endian unicode tags only.
        Thanks to Taihei Monma, for reporting these issues. Tracker items: [ 3431203, 3431222, 3431241 ]


LAME 3.99   October 15 2011

    3.99 beta 1 becomes 3.99


LAME 3.99 beta 1   not yet released

    Robert Hegemann
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 3395813 ] id3tag_set_fieldvalue for URL link frames Broken
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 3368977 ] Wave Parser doesn't pad chunks
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 3034259 ] confusing fatal error: can't update LAME-tag frame!

LAME 3.99 beta 0   not officially released

    Josep Maria Antolín Segura
        Documentation work
    Rogério Brito
        Improve Debian packaging.
            Include suggestions made by Fabian Greffrat
            Update version of the Debian package to reflect that it is taken from CVS.
            Get rid of a transitional package
            Much more to come...
        Minor fix to validate the history file correctly
    Robert Hegemann
        Porting of LAME mp3rtp program to Windows platform
        Fix: for free format mp3 above 320 kbps, the maximum allowed bits was limited too far.
        Changed behaviour: LAME replaces common suffixes by MP3/WAV when no output filename was given. For example, a simple lame x.wav will create output file x.mp3
        UNICODE support on Windows OS, file names and ID3v2 tags; related: Bugtracker item [ 3052230 ] Lame.exe can't find files with non-ASCII names
        Added support for WAVE FORMAT IEEE FLOAT input files
        New switch --swap-channel added, see tracker item [ 1118412 ] RFE: option to swap L and R channels
        New switches -m l and -m r to select either left or right channel for mono encoding.
        Feature request item [ 3134258 ] Allow larger images with LAME (>128KB)
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2962223 ] Encoder delay and padding values ignored when re-encoding
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2986823 ] Error when building Lame with NASM support -still exists
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 3125235 ] make -f Makefile.mingw32 fails
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 3021935 ] ID3 tag TXXX cannot be used more than once
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 3025801 ] gain_analysis.h needs int constants
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 3277412 ] Segmentation fault at layer2.c:105 with --decode
        Changes in new VBR code:
            tuning on PSY model
            tuning on VBR scale and resulting bitrates
            Minor bug fix for sfb21 encoding
        All encoding modes use the PSY model from new VBR code, addresses Bugtracker item [ 3187397 ] Strange compression behavior
        Fix for a possible out of bounds array access in HIP decoder, addresses Bugtracker item [ 3091776 ] crash at III_dequantize_sample

LAME 3.98.4    March 22 2010

    Joseph Flynn
        Improvements for LAME DirectShow filter:
            Added support for the DirectShow IAMStreamConfig Interface to the LAME encoder filter output pin.
            Modified the DirectShow filter registration section so that the LAME Encoder filter is correctly registered in the Audio Compressors filter category. This will allow third-party encoding applications using the DirectShow System Device Enumerator Interface to correctly detect the LAME encoder when querying the Audio Compressors filter group.
            Modified the filter registration information so that the MP3 audio subtype is correctly reported as being supported on the encoder output pin. This will allow third-party encoding applications using the DirectShow IFilterMapper2 Interface to recognize that the LAME encoder supports MP3 output.
            Altered the Filter Merit Value that was being used when the filter was registered so that it is now using the standard DirectShow compressor filter merit value of MERIT_DO_NOT_USE (0x200000). Previously, the filter was being registered using a value of MERIT_SW_COMPRESSOR (0x100000), which was at a lower priority (i.e. worse priority) than MERIT_DO_NOT_USE. This prevented the LAME Encoder filter from being selected for use by some third-party encoding applications.
            Added code to calculate the frame length of the audio frames used for the nBlockSize element of the WAVEFORMATEX output structure. Previously this value was simply hard-coded to 1.
    Robert Hegemann
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2973877 ] A problem regarding the new drain code

LAME 3.98.3    February 27 2010

    Rogério Brito:
        Update the debian packaging for the new release.
    Robert Hegemann
        The ignore-tag-errors switch had no effect when embedding album art, fixed.
        Library API change: lame_decode functions are now obsolete but still present, please use hip_decode instead. The reason for this change is: lame_decode functions use a single global variable within the library to store decoder setup, hip_decode functions don't. The encoder now uses hip_decode internally and it is now possible to use clipdetect feature while reencoding mp3 to mp3.
        Workaround for FFMPEG bug, which uses to call lame_encode_flush more than once in a loop.
        Windows: program icon and version info added (when building with VC9)
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2688413 ] lib name problem in Microsoft Visual Studio 6
        Fix for Bugtracker items [ 2051870, 242365tracker item [ 2723518 ] resampling in 3.98 and 3.99alpha
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2891879 ] Because of Windows API change, there was a problem with the prority switch.
        Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2893101 ] Access Violation in BladeMP3EncDL0, ships with MS Windows): enabling the new-drain-code seems to solve that issue better, than restricting the buffer size (see below: 3.98 beta 1, May 16 2007).
        Patch submitted by Bernhard Doebler, tracker item [ 2807676 ] Error when building Lametem [ 2406420 ] compile lame_enc.dll under cygwin
@
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1.68
log
@recursive bump from gettext-lib shlib bump.
@
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d3 1
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DISTNAME=	lame-3.98.4
PKGREVISION=	2
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1.67
log
@Add 'unicode' option (support for non-Latin-1 characters in ID3v2 tags).
Revision++.
@
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1.66
log
@upgrade to release 3.98.4 (minor bug fix update)
@
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@d1 1
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1.65
log
@Update to 3.98.3:

LAME 3.98.3    February 27 2010

    * Rogério Brito:
	  o Update the debian packaging for the new release.
    * Robert Hegemann
	  o The ignore-tag-errors switch had no effect when embedding
	  album art, fixed.
	  o Library API change: lame_decode functions are now
	  obsolete but still present, please use hip_decode instead.
	  The reason for this change is: lame_decode functions use
	  a single global variable within the library to store
	  decoder setup, hip_decode functions don't. The encoder
	  now uses hip_decode internally and it is now possible to
	  use clipdetect feature while reencoding mp3 to mp3.
	  o Workaround for FFMPEG bug, which uses to call
	  lame_encode_flush more than once in a loop.
	  o Windows: program icon and version info added (when
	  building with VC9)
	  o Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2688413 ] lib name problem
	  in Microsoft Visual Studio 6
	  o Fix for Bugtracker items [ 2051870, 2423650, 2928684
	  ] several small documentation issues
	  o Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2723518 ] resampling in 3.98
	  and 3.99alpha
	  o Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2891879 ] Because of Windows
	  API change, there was a problem with the prority switch.
	  o Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2893101 ] Access Violation
	  in BladeMP3EncDLL if UNICODE was defined.
	  o Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2887359 ] Wrong length in
	  ID3v2 tag when num_samples isn't set
	  o Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2872590 ] LameTAG: "Music
	  length" missmatch in LAME 3.98
	  o Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2824296 ] wrong enc_padding
	  value in LAME 3.99a and 3.98.3 (from CVS)
	  o Revisiting the FhG decoder problem (FhG V1.5 build 50,
	  ships with MS Windows): enabling the new-drain-code seems
	  to solve that issue better, than restricting the buffer
	  size (see below: 3.98 beta 1, May 16 2007).
	  o Patch submitted by Bernhard Doebler, tracker item [
	  2807676 ] Error when building Lame with NASM support
	  o Patch submitted by Mancuso Raffaele, tracker item [
	  2406420 ] compile lame_enc.dll under cygwin
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1.64
log
@Add patch from the "lame" CVS repository to fix API incompatiblity with
the "ffmpeg" package. "ffmpeg" can now generate ".flv" files with
audio again. Bump package revision.

Extra testing by Matthias Drochner, approved by Alistair Crooks.
@
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PKGNAME=	lame-3.98.2
PKGREVISION=	1
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1.63
log
@remove dead mirror.
@
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#
d5 1
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1.62
log
@Use standard location for LICENSE line (in MAINTAINER/HOMEPAGE/COMMENT
block). Uncomment some commented out LICENSE lines while here.
@
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d7 1
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		http://hive.me.gu.edu.au/not_lame/
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1.61
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@Disable MMX when using Sun Studio.
@
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@


1.60
log
@Update to 3.98.2:

  LAME 3.98.1    September 21 2008

     * Rogerio Brito:
          * More fixes for the abx tool for Unix systems:
               * Plugged a memory leak.
               * Fixed an endianness problem: users of big-endian machines
                 can now do abx tests.
          * Fixed history's HTML doctype
          * Fixed history so that it finally validates at W3's validator
          * Fixed compilation of frontend mp3rtp.c. Thanks to Kris Karas.
            Bugtracker item [ 2015432 ] mp3rtp missing uint16_t in lame 3.98
     * Robert Hegemann:
          * Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2031704 ] --id3v1-only didnt work in
            3.98-final
          * Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2022035 ] encoder_padding value and
            resampling
          * Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2029282 ] Frequency filtering API
            broken in 3.98
          * Fix for Bugtracker item [ 2039648 ] potential memory leak in
            parse_args() function in parse.c
          * Fix for some tagging issues:
               * Made search for ID3v1 genres more sloppy, abbrevations may
                 match more often as some simple typos. Examples:
                    * --tg "Alt. Rock" matches genre "Alternate Rock"
                    * --tg "acapela" matches genre "A Cappella"
               * New switch --pad-id3v2-size "n": adds ID3v2 tag with n
                 padding bytes.

  LAME 3.98    July 4 2008

     * Anton Sergunov:
          * Frontend DirectShow: enabling LAME dshow filter to connect to
            "File Writer Filter".
     * Rogerio Brito:
          * Updates to the Debian Packaging
          * Fixes to the abx tool for Unix systems (so that more people can
            evaluate LAME's compression against the original files)
     * Alexander Leidinger:
          * explicitely link the math lib to the lame lib
          * add switch to disable the use of the compaq optimized math lib

  LAME 3.98 beta 8   April 13 2008

     * Robert Hegemann:
          * LAME now accepts a floating point value in the range [0,...,10[
            as VBR quality setting, like -V5.678
          * Found and fixed some suspicious code in additive masking
            calculation for VBR-NEW
          * bug-fix:experimental code was defaulted by accident for VBR-NEW
          * fix for some endianess problem on big-endian machines

  LAME 3.98 beta 7   April 6 2008

     * Robert Hegemann:
          * libmp3lame API: allow frontends to separately retrieve LAME/Xing
            and ID3 data, because the old library automatism makes it
            impossible to make fully buffered encodes.
          * libmp3lame API: added some experimental unicode ID3 tagging code.
          * frontends: write itself final ID3 tags and LAME/Xing header frame
          * lame_enc.dll: writes itself final LAME/Xing header frame
          * Latest changes to the new VBR psymodel:
               * uses a different spreading function
               * bug-fix for out-of-bounds array access (program stack
                 corruption possible)

  LAME 3.98 beta 6   December 16 2007

     * Robert Hegemann:
          * Feature request [ 1811483 ] WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE support (PCM)
          * Fix for some rare scalefactor selection issue the newer vbr code
            had at low compression levels
          * Fix for Bugtracker item[ 1813496 ] AIFF parsing bug
          * Latest changes to the new VBR code:
               * it now has its own psy model, a derivation from NSPSY.
               * some more tuning has been done for this new psy model. Many
                 thanks to Horst Albrecht and Myles Thaiss.
               * the "out-of-bits" strategy is reworked
          * It was possible, that the "interchannel masking effects feature"
            was used by the dual-channel-mode for bi-lingual encodings too.
            It was meant to work on stereo L/R channels only.

  LAME 3.98 beta 5   August 12 2007

     * Jonathan Stott:
          * Bug tracker items: [ 1590693 ] ID3v2 tag not writing, [ 1636267 ]
            ID3v2 tags overwritten
            If the output file is opened 'write-only', then LAME can't update
            the LAME tag. In this case LAME silently overwrote the first
            bytes of the file and an optional ID3v2 tag disappeared. Now an
            error message will be printed and no data is written in this
            case.
     * Robert Hegemann:
          * Fix for Bugtracker item [ 1719593 ] Track numbers > 255 not
            allowed even with --id3v2-only
          * Fix for Bugtracker item [ 1742623 ] fail(lame --mp3input -m m -b
            128 --resample 8 *.mp3 **.mp3)
            The problem here was, the input files are MPEG-1 Layer2 files
            named as MP3s. Even if you leave out the --mp3input switch LAME
            tried to decode the input files as Layer3 files because of the
            file name extension and because it found some valid looking
            Layer3 synchronization header. The fixed LAME version does not
            assume the file name extension is always correct and treats the
            files depending on the first found MPEG sync word. The files in
            question are now correctly detected as Layer2 files and
            transcoding does succeed.
          * Fix for Bugtracker item [ 1445175 ] Input being stdin fails in
            Windows on WAV files
            The problem here was, seeking on pipes shows some different
            behaviour depending on C-Library implementations. The workaround
            tries to detect it's working on a pipe and doing some reading
            instead of seeking in that case.
          * Fixing some memory leak in the 'lame_enc.dll'.
          * Fix for Bugtracker items [ 1160757, 1160741 ] --little-endian /
            --big-endian not working
            These switches where originally intended to be used together with
            Libsndfile only.
          * Fix for Bugtracker item [ 1746336 ] Incorrect Bitrate with ABR
            und --resample, LAME 3.98b4
            Some earlier bug-fix had some typo. As a result, when adding a
            '--resample 123' switch, the average bitrate rised upto maximum
            bitrate.

  LAME 3.98 beta 4   June 23 2007

     * Dennis Lambe Jr: Added support for total track count (id3v2) in the
       frontend
     * Nyaochi:
          * Ability to set user-defined ID3v2.3 frame
          * Ability to include albumArt in ID3v2.3 tag
     * Robert Hegemann:
          * Bugfix: the "play length in ms", which is stored in the ID3v2 tag
            TLEN, was not correctly computed. Some hardware and software
            players were confused by this garbage data.
          * Out of bits strategy for the newer VBR code overhauled
          * LAME API: the ID3 tag functions do not store the pointers passed
            anymore, they do make deep copies of strings passed as
            parameters.
          * Changes in LAME frontend switches regarding ID3 tags:
            --tg "MyGenre" will route unknown ID3v1 genres to "Other" for
            ID3v1 tags and will be stored as plain text "MyGenre" for ID3v2
            tags. Genres given by known ID3v1 numbers will be stored as its
            corresponding text in ID3v2 tags.
            --tn "02/02" will store the track number specified as plain text
            as-is for ID3v2 tags.

  LAME 3.98 beta 3   May 22 2007

     * Robert Hegemann:
          * Fixes regarding max number of bits limitation

  LAME 3.98 beta 2   May 20 2007

     * Robert Hegemann:
          * Bug tracker item: [ 1693461 ]; Fixed memory leaks in ACM codec
          * Fixed encoding of non-standard sampling rates in CBR
          * Improved VBR strategy when running out of bits

  LAME 3.98 beta 1   May 16 2007

     * Alexander Leidinger:
          * Add TLEN (ID3v2) support (Submitted by: Linus Walleij).
          * Add number of total tracks per album (ID3v2) support (Submitted
            by: Kyle VanderBeek).
          * Some seatbelts for overflowing arrays in the ID3v2 support.
          * Update the RPM spec (Submitted by: Kyle VanderBeek).
          * Fix some mem-leaks in the error case.
          * Update to newer autotools versions.
          * Update to use a recent libsndfile (submitted by libsndfile
            author).
          * Intrinsics support enabled for gcc
     * Robert Hegemann:
          * The newer VBR code is now LAME's default VBR routine
          * Fixed: in case of not enough bits the new vbr code incorrectly
            used old vbr routine
          * Improved ATH adjustment in low volume cases
          * Fixed (PSY model): mapping from convolution bands to partition
            bands was broken since we replaced tables by own calculation
            several years ago
          * Fixed (PSY model): loss of fraction in equal loudness weighting
          * Fixed (PSY model): in NSPSY highpass filter, out of bounds access
            in fircoef
          * Known problem samples for the new VBR code: many of them are at
            an acceptable quality level now; with a big 'Thank You' to
            Francis Niechcial
          * Modified VBR strategy to handle out of bits cases
          * Restricted bitreservoir size for 320 kbps frames to the size used
            for sideinfo, because of decoding problems with FhG decoders
            installed on almost every Windows system
          * LAME aborts on unsupported input files or unrecognized parameter
            options passed more often now
          * Bug tracker item: [ 1596306 ] "fatal error during
            initialization"; an invalid MPEG samplerate was returned by
            optimum_samplefreq function
          * Bug tracker item: [ 1585942 ] lame not --silent when TERM not
            set; in case LAME was build with TERMCAP defined and no TERM
            environment is defined, now we do not issue an error message and
            silently fallback to the default behaviour as if LAME was
            compiled without TERMCAP defined.
          * Bug tracker item: [ 1711980 ] LAME writes invalid Xing header
            when ID3 tags exist; LAME was sometimes writing an invalid
            Xing/Info header
          * Feature request: [ 1588283 ] Flushing output stream in lame.exe;
            'flush' option added
          * Added FFTSSE and FFT3DNOW assembler code from Lame4 branch
          * Changes in lame frontend switches: -k removed, add lowpass and
            highpass switches if you need to change them;
            --short/noshort/allshort - degraded into DEVELOPER ONLY switches
            normal users shouldn't use them; -X -Z degraded to DEVELOPER ONLY
            switches, -X is too tough to communicate to end users and -Z
            isn't used actualy
          * Fixed some console printing problems
          * Windows: ACM code now uses LAME library API only, all references
            to private include files are removed
          * Windows: DirectShow code now uses LAME library API only, all
            references to private include files are removed
          * Windows: disabled code that resets processor affinity, because
            this doesn't belong to LAME, but seems to work around some
            problems the parent process has (in most cases EAC)
     * John33:
          * Fixed mp2 and mp3 decoding: For mp3 and mp2 decoding, this now
            yields the same output as foobar2000 but the error checking
            remains unchanged
     * Gabriel Bouvigne:
          * VC8 project files
          * Added support for x64 under VC8
          * Restricted MPEG 2.5 to 64kbps frames
     * Takehiro Tominaga:
          * SSE version of FFT
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1.59
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@PR 36582: John Ruschmeyer: Don't use nasm on Interix.
@
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d4 2
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a13 2
VERS=		3.97

d19 1
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GNU_CONFIGURE=		yes
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--without-vorbis

# Avoid an ICE in gcc2 on sparc64
CONFIGURE_ENV+=		F77=${FALSE:Q}

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1.58
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@The package supports installation to DESTDIR.
@
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1.57
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@Reset maintainer, ben@@ has resigned.
@
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1.56
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@For some weird reason, the configure script uses the C++ preprocessor
instead of the C one. Therefore, added c++ to USE_LANGUAGES.
@
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1.55
log
@Update lame to 3.97, using diff provided by wiz.

LAME 3.97   September 24 2006

    * 3.97 beta 3 becomes 3.97


LAME 3.97 beta 3   August 19 2006

    * Gabriel Bouvigne:
          o Workaround against a short blocks detection issue


LAME 3.97 beta 2   November 26 2005

    * Gabriel Bouvigne:
          o Fixed an initialization error when input is not using a standard sampling frequency
          o Fixed a possible assertion failure in very low bitrate encoding
          o Slight change regarding ATH adjustment with V5
          o Reinstated bit reservoir for 320kbps CBR
          o ReplayGain analysis should now be faster when encountering silent parts
    * Takehiro Tominaga:
          o Fixed a possible link problem of assembly code


LAME 3.97 beta 1   September 12 2005

    * Takehiro Tominaga:
          o Fixed an out of array access in mp3rtp
          o Fixed a quality setting in DLL
          o Fixed display when using --silent
    * Vitaly Ivanov:
          o Updated DirectShow interface
    * Robert Hegemann:
          o Fixed an out of array access
          o Fixed some small rounding problem in vbr-new quantization routines
          o Fixed a bug in vbr-new regarding high frequencies (sfb21) when using -Y
          o Fixed a few bugs in vbr-new when using -Y
          o Updated scalefactors allocation scheme in vbr-new
          o Fixed mingw32 configure problems
          o Resolved some compiler warnings
          o Updated command-line visualisation
    * Gabriel Bouvigne:
          o Changed some FLOAT8 to FLOAT
          o Added project files for VC7
          o Reworked -q1 and -q0
          o Updated presets
          o Fixed an error in ISO quantization on systems not using the IEEE754 hack
          o Faster quantization
          o SSE version of init_xrpow
    * Rog�io Brito:
          o Updated Debian packaging
          o Documentation work
    * Chris Miller:
          o Support for x64 platform SDK in makefile.msvc
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1.54
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@Fix build on i386 Mac OS X 10.4.7.
@
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1.53
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@Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change.
@
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1.52
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@Fixed pkglint warnings. The warnings are mostly quoting issues, for
example MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR} is changed to MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR:Q}. Some
other changes are outlined in

    http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2005/12/02/0034.html
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1.51
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@Do not depend on nasm in Solaris x86, it's known to fail.
@
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1.50
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@Enable ASM functions when MACHINE_ARCH = i386 for performance,
closes PR pkg/31101.
@
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1.49
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@Convert to options framework.
@
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1.48
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@Remove USE_GNU_TOOLS and replace with the correct USE_TOOLS definitions:

	USE_GNU_TOOLS	-> USE_TOOLS
	awk		-> gawk
	m4		-> gm4
	make		-> gmake
	sed		-> gsed
	yacc		-> bison
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.if defined(LAME_USE_GTK)
CONFIGURE_ENV+=		GTK_CONFIG=${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.gtk}/bin/gtk-config
.  include "../../x11/gtk/buildlink3.mk"
.else
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--disable-analyzer
.endif

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@Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used.
@
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1.46
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@I will maintain this package, set my email as MAINTAINER.
@
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1.45
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@Sign over maintainership to tech-pkg@@
@
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@


1.44
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@Added a license file for lame based on many notes from different
files in the lame source.

And for the audio/lame/Makefile:

Change the LICENSE from fee-based-commercial-use to use this new
lame-license.

The problem before was that fee-based-commercial-use did not exist
and the "make show-license" suggested running pkg_info -d to view
the long-description of the package (which may not be installed yet).
Anyways, the DESCR didn't mention these license issues.

Also bump PKGREVISION.
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1.43
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@Libtool fix for PR pkg/26633, and other issues.  Update libtool to 1.5.10
in the process.  (More information on tech-pkg.)

Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.

Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
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1.42
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@Changes 3.96.1:
* Fixed rare bug in VBR-new
* Fixes in ACM codec
* Fixed padding for 320kbps encoding
* Block size selection for mid and side channels fixed as well
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1.41
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@Enable pkgviews installation.  Patches provided by Joachim Kuebart on
tech-pkg@@.
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1.40
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@Changes 3.96:
* quality improvments
* several bugs fixes, including some fatal ones
@
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1.39
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@Fix this so it builds on alpha.
If we're going to mess with defining FLOAT on the command line
(done for alpha from before), we should also define FLOAT_MAX.
Pull in <float.h> in libmp3lib/machine.h, so that DBL_MAX is
available for that purpose.
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@Fix build on sparc64 with gcc2.
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@Use curses.buildlink3.mk instead of ncurses' bl3, as the native library is
enough.
@
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1.36
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@LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE and SHLIBTOOL_OVERRIDE are now lists of shell globs
relative to ${WRKSRC}.  Remove redundant LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE settings that
are automatically handled by the default setting in bsd.pkg.mk.
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@bl3ify, also remove PLIST_SUBST part (it's not needed anymore) and
replace obsoleted LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE with LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE.
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1.34
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@Some files were not installed in FreeBSD, use PLIST_SUBST for now.
@
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.if ${OPSYS} == "FreeBSD"
PLIST_SUBST+=		AVAILABLE="@@comment "
.else
PLIST_SUBST+=		AVAILABLE=
.endif

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1.32
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@Changes 3.95.1:
* improved presets
* fixed issues in VBR header
* more robust decoding
* several fixes in psychoacoustic model
* removed Vorbis support
* 10% faster on PowerPC
@
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@Solaris needs -lm
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1.30
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@Back out last change related to moving ncurses/buildlink2.mk to
curses.buildlink2.mk.  This was wrong because we _really_ do want to
express that we want _n_curses when we include the buildlink2.mk file.

We should have a better way to say that the NetBSD curses doesn't
quite work well enough.  In fact, it's far better to depend on ncurses
by default, and exceptionally note when it's okay to use NetBSD curses
for specific packages.  We will look into this again in the future.
@
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@move ncurses/buildlink2.mk to mk/curses.buildlink2.mk, as it provides
support for base system curses/ncurses as well as ncurses itself.

suggested by wiz.
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1.28
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@While lame may be under the GPL, using it or other mp3 software in
commercial (and perhaps other) projects is only allowed under a license, see
http://www.mp3licensing.com/help/developer.html#5

Restore LICENSE line.
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1.27
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@It was a lame idea to place pkgsrc entry for lame under commercial license.
It's distributed under the GPL.
@
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@s/netbsd.org/NetBSD.org/
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@PKGREVISION bump for libiconv update.
@
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@Dependency bumps, needed because of devel/pth's major bump, and related
dependency bumps.
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@Fix finding gtk-config.
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@Update to 3.93.1, from Juan RP in pkg/19388.
Changes:
LAME 3.93.1    December 1 2002

   * Gabriel Bouvigne:
        * preset medium added to the dll interface
        * fix for abr/cbr presets
        * fix -q0 switch
   * Alexander Leidinger: fix link problem on systems where socket() resides in libsocket

LAME 3.93    November 16 2002

   * Takehiro Tominaga:
        * bit allocation for pre-echo control improved for single channel encodings
        * substep noise shaping
        * optimizations by changing data structure
        * noise shaping model 2 fix
        * nspsytune FIR filter clean up
        * fix small psymodel bugs(DC current estimation, preecho detection of non-VBR mode, and nspsymode initialization)
        * portability fixes for Tru64 UNIX
   * Albert Faber: some fixes in the DLL
   * Simon Blandford: fixes for channel scaling in mono mode
   * Dominique Duvivier: some optimizations and a faster log10 function
   * Mark Taylor:
        * some tag related fixes in the direct show filter and in the ACM codec
        * fixed a mono encoding bug found by Justin Schoeman
        * calc_noise bug fix
        * other fixes
   * Alexander Leidinger:
        * update to autoconf 2.53, rewrite some configure tests
        * Akos Maroy: determine gcc version even with gcc 3.1
        * Andrew Bachmann: compile shared libs on BeOS (and perhaps other arches)
        * ultrasparc switches for gcc 3.1
        * fixes for SunOS 4.x
        * fixes for 64bit arches
        * CFLAGS fix for IRIX
        * don't override CFLAGS if exptopt isn't requested
   * Robert Hegeman:
        * some fixes
        * some fixes for VBR
   * Gabriel Bouvigne:
        * --noasm switch. Might help Cyrix/Via users
        * presets and alt-presets merged
@
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1.21
log
@Fully convert to use buildlink2, even on alphas.
@
text
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@


1.20
log
@buildlink1 -> buildlink2
@
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.19 2002/08/25 19:21:48 jlam Exp $
d23 1
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GNU_CONFIGURE=	yes
d31 1
a31 1
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--enable-analyzer=no
d34 2
a35 2
.if (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "alpha")
DEPENDS+=	libffm-[0-9]*:../../math/libffm
@


1.19
log
@Merge changes in packages from the buildlink2 branch that have
buildlink2.mk files back into the main trunk.
@
text
@d1 1
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.17.2.1 2002/06/23 18:38:20 jlam Exp $
d15 6
a20 3
GNU_CONFIGURE=	yes
USE_GMAKE=	yes
USE_LIBTOOL=	yes
a21 3
USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY=	yes

LICENSE=	fee-based-commercial-use
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d29 1
a29 1
.include "../../x11/gtk/buildlink.mk"
d42 1
a42 1
.include "../../devel/ncurses/buildlink.mk"
@


1.18
log
@Update lame to 3.92. Changes:

     * Alexander Leidinger:  add non linear psymodel (compile time option,
       disabled by default), workaround a bug in gcc 3.0.3 (compiler options,
       based upon suggestions from various people, see archives and changelog
       for more)
     * Steve Lhomme:  ACM wrapper (MS-Windows codec)
     * Steve Lhomme:  less memory copying on stereo (interleaved) input
     * Takehiro Tominaga: Inter-channel masking, enables with --interch x
       option
     * For buggy versions of gcc compiler (2.96*), back off on some of the
       advanced compiler options

Update requested by Brad Forschinger <bnjf@@optushome.com.au> in private mail.
@
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@


1.17
log
@Update to 3.91.
Changes since 3.89:
* Darin Morrison:  Bugfix for --alt-preset (for content with low volume,
  clean vocals), only important for the "fast standard" preset
* Alexander Leidinger: <BR
     * add some missing files to the distribution
     * add --alt-preset to the man page
* Many small improvements and bug fixes not added to history
* John Dahlstrom:  more fine tuning on the auto adjustment of the ATH
* Robert Hegemann:  small speed and quality improvements for the old VBR
  code (--vbr-old).
* Robert Hegemann:  some short block bug fixes
* Robert Hegemann:  Big improvements to --vbr-mtrh, now encodes much
  more frequencies over 16khz
* Robert Hegemann:  --vbr-new code disabled (outdated and lower quality)
  and replaced with --vbr-mtrh (Both --vbr-new and --vbr-mtrh now
  default to mtrh)
* Robert Hegemann:  reordering of --longhelp to give more information,
  --extrahelp dropped
* Darin Morrison:  Totally revamped and extremely high quality unified
  preset system and other general quality improvements now available
  with --alt-presets:
     * some improvements to psychoacoustics (vast improvements over
       default L.A.M.E. modes) when --alt-preset is used including:
          * Improved tuning of short block usage.
          * Improved quantization selection usage (the -X modes), now
            adapts between appropriate modes on the fly. Also helps on
            "dropout" problems and with pre-echo cases.
          * Improved joint stereo usage. Thresholds are better tuned now
            and fix some "dropout" problems L.A.M.E. suffers from on
            clips like serioustrouble.
          * Improved noise shaping usage. Now switches between noise
            shaping modes on the fly (toggles -Z on and off when
            appropriate) which allows lower bitrates but without the
            quality compromise.
          * Clips vastly improved over default L.A.M.E. modes
            (vbr/cbr/abr, including --r3mix): castanets, florida_seq,
            death2, fatboy, spahm, gbtinc, ravebase, short, florida_seq,
            hihat, bassdrum, 2nd_vent_clip, serioustrouble, bloodline,
            and others. No degraded clips known.
          * VBR bitrates are now more "stable" with less fluctuation --
            not dipping too low on some music and not increasing too
            high unnecessarily on other music. "--alt-preset standard"
            provides bitrates roughly within the range of 180-220kbps,
            often averaging close to 192kbps.
     * --alt-presets replace the --dm-presets and "metal" preset is
       removed and replaced with generic abr and cbr presets.
     * --alt-preset extreme (note the 'e') replaces xtreme to help
       eliminate some confusion
     * --alt-preset vbr modes now have a fast option which offers almost
       no compromise in speed.
     * --alt-preset standard (and "fast standard") are now much lower in
       bitrate, matching --r3mix with an overall average, though
       offering higher quality especially on difficult test samples.
     * --alt-presets are no longer just "presets" as in a collection of
       switches, instead they are now quality "modes" because of special
       code level tunings (those mentioned above).
     * Use --alt-preset help for more information.
* Roel VdB:  more tuning on the --r3mix preset
* Jon Dee, Roel VdB:  INFO tag
* Alexander Leidinger, mp3gain@@hotmail.com:  added --scale-l and
  --scale-r to scale stereo channels independantly
* Takehiro Tominaga:  new noise shaping mode, offering more "cutting
  edge" shaping according to masking, enabled via -q1
* Mark Taylor:  More work on --nogap
* Gabriel Bouvigne:  Small changes to abr code for more accurate final
  bitrate
* Gabriel Bouvigne, mp3gain@@hotmail.com:  Preliminary ReplayGain
  analysis code added (not functional yet)
* Gabriel Bouvigne, Alexander Leidinger:  Documentation updates
* John Dahlstrom, DSPguru@@math.com:  floating point interface function
  in the Windows DLL
@
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@


1.17.2.1
log
@Merge from pkgsrc-current to buildlink2 branch.
@
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VERS=		3.92
@


1.16
log
@Mechanical changes to 375 files to change dependency patterns of the form
foo-* to foo-[0-9]*.  This is to cause the dependencies to match only the
packages whose base package name is "foo", and not those named "foo-bar".
A concrete example is p5-Net-* matching p5-Net-DNS as well as p5-Net.  Also
change dependency examples in Packages.txt to reflect this.
@
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.15 2001/07/31 14:23:01 drochner Exp $
d4 2
a5 4
VERS=		3.89
DISTNAME=	lame${VERS}beta
PKGNAME=	lame-${VERS}
WRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/lame-${VERS}
d7 3
a9 1
MASTER_SITES=	ftp://lame.sourceforge.net/pub/lame/src/
d19 2
d28 1
a28 1
DEPENDS=		gtk+-1.2.*:../../x11/gtk
d41 1
@


1.15
log
@update to 3.89
pkgsrc related changes:
-use default install, so we get the library installed too
 (needed eg. as audacity plugin)
-this version knows about libffm (on alpha), removed corresponding
 patches (untested)
changelog:
LAME 3.89alpha   July 5 2001
    John Stewart:  long filename support for Win9x/NT.
    Takehiro Tominaga:  LAME can calculate the CRC of VBR header, so now
	"lame -pv" works fine.
    Robert Hegemann:  Improvements of the new VBR code.
    Robert Hegemann: New VBR code is now defaulted. The VBR speed is now on par
	with CBR. We will use the old VBR code in the release.
    Gabriel Bouvigne: Change of the maximum frame size limit. LAME should now
	be more friendly with hardware players.
    Gabriel Bouvigne: Size of VBR is now more balanced according to
	the -V value.
    Alexander Leidinger: Finished the implementation of the set/get functions.
    John Dahlstrom: LAME now handles 24bits input
    Mark Taylor: bugs in lame --decode causing truncation of mp3 file fixed
    Mark Taylor: preliminary --nogap support
    "Final" API completed: shared library safe!  This API is frozen and should
	be backwords compatiable with future versions of libmp3lame.so, but we
	will continue to add new functionality.
LAME 3.88beta   March 25 2001
    A lot of work that was never added to the History!
    Frank Klemm and Gabriel Bouvigne:  New ATH formula.  Big improvement for
	high bitrate encodings.
    Takehiro Tominaga: Temporal masking
    Gabriel Bouvigne/Mark Taylor: auto adjustment of ATH
    Robert Hegemann:  Better outer_loop stopping criterion.  Enabled
	with -q2 or better.
    Robert Hegemann/Naoki Shibata:  slow/carefull noise shaping.
	-q3..9:  amplify all distorted bands.
	-q2: amplify distorted bands within 50%.
	-q1-0: amplify only most distorted band at each iteration.
    Takehiro Tominaga: Interframe, shortblock temporal masking.
    Takehiro Tominaga:  LAME restructured into a shared library and front end
	application.  Slight changes to the API. More changes are coming to
	turn LAME into a true shared library (right now you have to recompile
	if you upgrade the library :-(
    Naoki Shibata:
        improvements to psychoacoustics (--nspsytune)
        BUG in long block pre echo control fixed (some out of range array
	access in M/S psychoacoustics)
    Ralf Kempkens:    Visual Basic Script for lame, suggested to put it on your
	Windows Desktop and you can drag'n'drop Waves to encode on it.
    Alexander Stumpf:    improved lame.bat for 4Dos users
    Mark Taylor: Several bugs fixed in the resampling code.
    Frank Klemm, Robert Hegemann:    added assembler code for CPU feature
	detection on runtime (MMX, 3DNow, SIMD)
    Takehiro Tominaga: 3DNow FFT code.
    Florian Bome, Alexander Leidinger:    more work on configure stuff
    Alexander Leidinger:   automake/libtool generated Makefiles and TONS of
	other work.
    Alexander Leidinger:   Much work towards shared library style API.
    Anonymous: New more efficient RTP code.
    Mark Taylor: psycho-acoustic data now computed for all scalefactor bands
	(up to 24khz)
    Mark Taylor, Takehiro Tominaga: All ISO table data replaced by formulas -
	should improve MPEG2.5 results for which we never had correct
	table data.
@
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@


1.14
log
@LIBS is automatically added to CONFIGURE_ENV by bsd.pkg.mk if
GNU_CONFIGURE is defined, so simply set LIBS to the appropriate value.
@
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.13 2001/03/24 20:22:50 zuntum Exp $
d4 1
a4 1
VERS=		3.87
d7 1
a7 1
WRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/lame${VERS}
d17 2
a22 11
do-install:
	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/lame ${PREFIX}/bin
	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/doc/man/lame.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/lame.1
	${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/html/lame
	for f in contributors.html examples.html history.html id3.html	\
		index.html lame.css modes.html node5.html node6.html	\
		node7.html switchs.html; do				\
		${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/doc/html/$$f			\
			${PREFIX}/share/doc/html/lame;  		\
	done

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# optimized libffm (free fast math library)
LIBS+=		-L${PREFIX}/lib -Wl,-R${PREFIX}/lib -lffm -lm
@


1.13
log
@Fix MASTER_SITES
@
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@


1.12
log
@Update to new COMMENT style: COMMENT var in Makefile instead of pkg/COMMENT.
@
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@


1.11
log
@Update lame to 3.87; retire lame-gui package, use LAME_USE_GTK variable
instead; install more documentation.
Lame isn't any longer a patch against the ISO source, but stand-alone.
Other changes:
MP3 decoding support, ID3V2 support, vorbis support (not compiled in
right now), MPEG2.5 support; lots of bugfixes and speedups (for
details, see installed history.html).
@
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@


1.10
log
@Install manpage. Code submitted in private mail by
Thomas Klausner <wiz@@danbala.ifoer.tuwien.ac.at>
@
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 1999/11/03 23:50:08 hubertf Exp $
d4 6
a9 1
.include 	"Makefile.common"
d11 8
a18 2
MAINTAINER=     hubertf@@netbsd.org
HOMEPAGE=       http://hive.me.gu.edu.au/not_lame/
d23 26
@


1.9
log
@Update to V3.50.
While there, split (again...) into lame and lame-gui package.

Many speed ups, bug fixes, quality improvements and
added functionality (eg. ID3 tags, VBR histogram).
@
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@


1.8
log
@Use wildcard dependence for "gtk+" package.
@
text
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 1999/10/13 06:04:53 explorer Exp $
d4 1
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#
# This file is included from ../lame-gui/Makefile to get most of the things
# to match up.  It will define LAME_GUI before including.
#

DISTNAME=	lame-3.33beta
CATEGORIES=	audio
MASTER_SITES=	http://www.sulaco.org/mp3/download/beta/
DISTFILES=	lame3.33beta.tar.gz

MAINTAINER=	hubertf@@netbsd.org
HOMEPAGE=	http://www.sulaco.org/mp3/

DEPENDS=	ncurses-4.2:../../devel/ncurses

CONFLICTS=	lame-*

.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"

.if !defined(LAME_USE_GTK) || ${LAME_USE_GTK} == YES
DEPENDS+=	gtk+-1.2.*:../../x11/gtk
.endif

WRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/lame3.33
USE_GMAKE=	yes
ALL_TARGET=	lame
MIRROR_DISTFILE=no
LICENSE=	fee-based-commercial-use

.if !make(makepatchsum)
PATCHDIR=       ${WRKDIR}/.patches
.endif
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a7 6
post-extract:
	@@${MKDIR} ${PATCHDIR}
	@@${CP} ${.CURDIR}/patches/patch-* ${PATCHDIR}/
.if defined(LAME_USE_GTK) && ${LAME_USE_GTK} == NO
	@@${RM} -f ${PATCHDIR}/patch-gtk
.endif
@


1.7
log
@fix LAME_USE_GTK logic a bit
@
text
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@


1.6
log
@make 'make makepatchsum' work again, by protecting our specially built patch directory change with .if make makepatchsum(makepatchsum)
@
text
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@


1.5
log
@Use LAME_USE_GTK=NO to turn off the GTK+ interface for 'lame' rather than two
separate packages, lame and lame-gui.
@
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1.4
log
@upgrade lame to 3.31beta, and add support for the gui (disabled, used by lame-gui pkg)
@
text
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 1999/09/27 14:17:22 agc Exp $
d9 1
a9 5
.ifndef LAME_GUI
DISTNAME=	lame-3.31beta
.else
DISTNAME=	lame-gui-3.31beta
.endif
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a12 1
DISTFILES=	lame3.31beta.tar.gz
d19 5
a23 3
.ifndef LAME_GUI
CONFLICTS=	lame-gui-*
.else
a24 1
CONFLICTS=	lame-[0-9]*
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a27 1
WRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/lame3.31
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1.3
log
@The gzipped patch file has disappeared from the server.  It has been
replaced with a gzipped tar archive containing the patches.  Alter
Makefile and md5 checksums accordingly.
@
text
@d1 1
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 1999/08/10 11:16:58 agc Exp $
d4 10
a13 1
DISTNAME=	lame-3.13
d15 2
a16 2
MASTER_SITES=	http://hive.me.gu.edu.au/not_lame/
DISTFILES=	dist10.tar.gz.a dist10.tar.gz.b lame3.13.patch.tgz
d19 1
a19 1
HOMEPAGE=	http://hive.me.gu.edu.au/not_lame/
d21 10
a30 4
DIST_SUBDIR=	notlame
EXTRACT_ONLY=
WRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/lame_src
PATCH_DIST_STRIP= -p1
a34 7

post-extract:
	${CAT} ${_DISTDIR}/dist* | ( cd ${WRKDIR} ; ${GTAR} plzxf - )
	${MV} ${WRKDIR}/dist10/lsf/encoder ${WRKSRC}
	cd ${WRKDIR}; ${GTAR} xvzf ${_DISTDIR}/lame3.13.patch.tgz
	cd ${WRKSRC}; ${PATCH} -p1 < ${WRKDIR}/lame3.13.patch
	# ${RM} -fr ${WRKDIR}/dist10
@


1.2
log
@Add PATCH_SITES so that the patch can be fetched.
Make this package work on Solaris, and regen patch-sum file.
@
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d7 1
a7 3
DISTFILES=	dist10.tar.gz.a dist10.tar.gz.b
PATCHFILES=	lame3.13.patch.gz
PATCH_SITES=	${MASTER_SITES}
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1.1
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@Initial revision
@
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1.1.1.1
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@mp3 encoder
@
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@@
