cvs commit: ports/audio/sox Makefile ports/audio/sweep Makefile
ports/audio/normalize Makefile ports/audio/mpg321 Makefile
ports/audio/xmms-mad Makefile ports/audio/py-mad Makefile ...
Joe Marcus Clarke
marcus at FreeBSD.org
Mon Dec 8 20:59:01 PST 2003
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 23:10, Sean Chittenden wrote:
> > > For the most part, you don't need to. All of the ports that used
> > > libmad by default got the bump. Not all users have mad installed,
> > > after all. However, if you use portupgrade, the old shared libs
> > > are preserved by default, so initially there shouldn't be a
> > > problem.
> >
> > Yes they will continue to work but this is not the point. I believe
> > any port which depends on different library should have different
> > PORTREVISION because they might work differently.
>
> For as trivial as the consequences of a portrevision bump are for as
> few ports as there are, could you bump this? mplayer autodetects mad
> and I couldn't get through a portupgrade -R mplayer until I manually
> updated mad. Statistically, I'm sure others less savvy have bumped
> into this. Thanks. -sc
sox and mplayer were already done when they were converted to libmad. I
just bumped gstreamer-plugins as that is a non-default mad consumer.
Joe
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