2009-12-25 21:39:34 +00:00
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# Template file for 'libmikmod'
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pkgname=libmikmod
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version=3.1.12
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2010-04-25 17:12:52 +00:00
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revision=1
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2009-12-25 21:39:34 +00:00
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distfiles="${SOURCEFORGE_SITE}/mikmod/$pkgname-$version.tar.gz"
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build_style=gnu_configure
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configure_args="--disable-esd"
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short_desc="MikMod Sound Library"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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checksum=891a2b780306e6ef86e381f459e71a085d4e7f56c970a879d3bf341c01bdfc32
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long_desc="
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The MikMod sound library is an excellent way for a programmer to
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add music and sound effects to an application. It is a powerful
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and flexible library, with a simple and easy-to-learn API.
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Besides, the library is very portable and runs under a lot of
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Unices, as well as under OS/2, MacOS and Windows. Third party
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individuals also maintain ports on other systems, including MS-DOS,
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and BeOS.
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MikMod is able to play a wide range of module formats, as well as
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digital sound files. It can take advantage of particular features
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of your system, such as sound redirection over the network. And
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due to its modular nature, the library can be extended to support
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more sound or module formats, as well as new hardware or other
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sound output capabilities, as they appear."
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subpackages="$pkgname-devel"
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Add_dependency run glibc
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