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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/16/2012 16:11, chris wrote:<br>
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I am submitting these files as they are the content of
~/EasyPBI/Modules/Vice after creating vice-2.3_4-amd64.pbi, which
can be found here : <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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href="http://www.clbb.net/%7Echris/vice-2.3_4-amd64.pbi">http://www.clbb.net/~chris/vice-2.3_4-amd64.pbi</a>
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shasum : <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.clbb.net/%7Echris/vice-2.3_4-amd64.pbi.sha256">http://www.clbb.net/~chris/vice-2.3_4-amd64.pbi.sha256</a><br>
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The module files do not contain anything that would enable
ethernet emulation in Vice as I had to edit the makefile in ports
before building the PBI There would be no point in adding them to
the build server, but the PBI itself does install an ethernet
enabled Vice emulator with Simple DirectMedia Layer support. You
could chose to add it as is to the AppCafe or rebuild the existing
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If you would rather wait for the port to be upgraded to include
this feature, I would like permission to make this PBI available
to members of my Commodore users group and C64 chat room list.<br>
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Feel free to distribute your custom PBI for Vice to anyone who wants
it. That is one of the beauties of the PBI system... :-)<br>
As for adding it to the AppCafe, it needs to be in a form that we
can build ourselves (for security purposes) without maintaining our
own custom ports tree (for convenience). In order to accomplish
that, I would recommend that you send a list of your port MakeFile
changes to the current maintainer for the Vice port (<a
href="mailto:dinoex@FreeBSD.org?subject=FreeBSD%20Port:%20emulators/vice"
title="email the maintainer">dinoex@FreeBSD.org</a>), and ask him
to make those changes to the port itself. This will let us (and
anyone else) easily take advantage of your improvements.<br>
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Thanks!<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
~~ Ken Moore ~~
PC-BSD/iXsystems</pre>
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