# ChangeLog for media-sound/waif # Copyright 2002-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/media-sound/waif/ChangeLog,v 1.11 2003/06/12 04:33:10 seemant Exp $ 11 Jun 2003; Seemant Kulleen waif-0.59.6.ebuild, waif-0.59.7.ebuild: added mpg123 to RDEPEND 11 Jun 2003; Daniel Robbins ; all ebuilds: adding missing oggvorbis and xmms IUSE. *waif-0.59.7 (16 Mar 2003) 12 Apr 2003; Graham Forest waif-0.59.7.ebuild: Set ~ppc, fixed missing dep 16 Mar 2003; Seemant Kulleen waif-0.59.5.ebuild, waif-0.59.5.ebuild, waif-0.59.7.ebuild: version bump -- contains support for id3v2 *waif-0.59.6 (05 Mar 2003) 05 Mar 2003; Seemant Kulleen waif-0.59.6.ebuild: version bump, thanks to Matthew Levine via e-mail. This release contains more bugfixes: improved reshuffling and justified display on the waifsh show command. Feed it a playlist of 100's to see what this means :P. *waif-0.59.5 (24 Feb 2003) 24 Feb 2003; Seemant Kulleen waif-0.59.5.ebuild files/digest-waif-0.59.5 : version bump thanks to Matthew Levine via e-mail. New release contains bugfixes and allows for trplayer to play rtsp:// streams. *waif-0.59.4 (08 Feb 2003) 09 Feb 2003; Seemant Kulleen waif-0.59.4.ebuild : The upstream tarball now has a version in it. Regenerated the digest as well. 08 Feb 2003; Seemant Kulleen waif-0.59.4.ebuild files/digest-waif-0.59.4 : Version bump -- a bugfix release which fixes the commands in the interactive shell. *waif-0.59.3 (07 Feb 2003) 08 Feb 2003; Seemant Kulleen waif-0.59.3.ebuild : Added id3ed as a dependency to make waifsh show the id3 instead of filename. Thanks to tseng in oftc.net #gentoo. 08 Feb 2003; Seemant Kulleen files/LICENSE Added license -- quote from an e-mail that Matthew Levine (the author of waif and wfxmms) sent me. 07 Feb 2003; Seemant Kulleen waif-0.59.3.ebuild ChangeLog files/digest-waif-0.59.3 : Why Another Infernal Frontend?! Well, this is more of an un-frontend written in expect. Essentially, it acts as a front end to play different kinds of audio files (from wav to mp3 to ogg to realplayer to midi) -- you choose the player (including xmms and freeamp) for each time, execute waif, which backgrounds itself and plays at your command. It is heavily documented, so take a peek through the docs, and emerge takcd to control your cdplayer with waif as well. Note that this is a console app.