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- Pet portlint
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Spotted by: simon
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he hopes to get back to FreeBSD work soon, it's probably fairer in the
meantime to see if anyone else who has more time can adopt them.
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Requiem mors pacem pkg-comment,
And be calm ports tree.
E Nomini Patri, E Fili, E Spiritu Sancti.
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PR: ports/44892
Submitted by: Volker Stolz <vs@foldr.org>
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And some ports have USE_PERL5=yes now.
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(needed by the OpenH323 port)
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This allows the OpenH323 port to fetch the source, patch it
and copy out the required header files.
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Internet PhoneCARD hardware.
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Discovered when testing on a clean FreeBSD box.
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(as one day I hope to have these in the base system at /usr/include/sys)
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PhoneJack cards.
These ISA and PCI telephony cards allow VoIP and Video Conferencing
using the OpenH323 suite of applications with a standard
telephone handset (including making the phone ring for incomming calls,
allowing dialing via the telephone and using the phone's speaker and mic
for the audio (freeing up the sound card).
They also feature a hardware G.723.1 audio codec making it easier to talk
to NetMeeting and H.323 users.
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