Using information which a SHOUTcast server can optionally send, this program breaks an audio stream into "tracks," stores them in separate files as they arrive, and names the files by appending ".mp3" to the name of the track. The tracks can be listened to at the user's leisure with an MPEG Layer 3 audio player. WWW: http://streamripper.sourceforge.net s://www.tfcis.org/~lantw44/git/freebsd-ports-gnome' title='freebsd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* Use xscreensaver-gnome instead of xscreensaverade2002-02-141-2/+2
* Pull the trigger - make Nautilus a default filemanager for a GNOME desktopsobomax2001-12-111-1/+2
* Sync PORTVERSION with gnome-fifth-toe.sobomax2001-09-131-2/+1
* Bump PORTREVISION of the metaport to indicate the structural changes below.ade2001-06-191-1/+1
* Add pkgconfig support to most of the core of GNOME 1.4 and GTK+/GLIB 1.2ade2001-05-231-1/+1
* Split gdk-pixbuf into the non-GNOME part (gdk-pixbuf) and theade2001-05-211-0/+1
* SWitch maintainership of core GNOME ports to a small group ofade2001-05-121-1/+1
* Update to GNOME 1.4 -- massive changes all around, for the sake ofade2001-05-051-13/+18
* It's high time that the GNOME metaport got cleaned up to actuallyade2000-12-091-17/+1
* Chase new print/gnomeprint shlib versionade2000-11-141-1/+1
* Fix breakage cause by the destruction of python-1.6ade2000-10-191-1/+3
* Chase new gnomeprintade2000-09-291-1/+1