. "$GRIMOIRE/FUNCTIONS" SPELL=moc if [[ "$MOC_BRANCH" == "scm" ]]; then VERSION=$(get_scm_version) FORCE_DOWNLOAD=on SOURCE=${SPELL}-svn.tar.bz2 SOURCE_URL[0]=svn://daper.net/moc/trunk:moc SOURCE_IGNORE=volatile SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-svn else VERSION=2.5.2 SOURCE=${SPELL}-${VERSION}.tar.bz2 SOURCE_URL[0]=http://ftp.daper.net/pub/soft/moc/stable/${SOURCE} SOURCE_HASH[0]=sha512:992d06809fb52e58dcee63704bde05795b99edbac46edd8381f314c564490013b18e1853926f419c2c3c7f1bb68ff35e97048de03ace3232b800cf4b3b7dbe0f SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-${VERSION} fi WEB_SITE=http://moc.daper.net/ ENTERED=20050706 LICENSE[0]=GPLv2 KEYWORDS="music players player audio" SHORT="MOC (music on console) is a console audio player" cat << EOF MOC (music on console) is a console audio player for LINUX/UNIX designed to be powerful and easy to use. You just need to select a file from some directory using the menu similar to Midnight Commander, and MOC will start playing all files in this directory beginning from the chosen file. There is no need to create play lists like in other players. If you want to combine some files from one or few directories on one play list, you can do this. The play list will be remembered between runs or you can save it as an m3u file to load it whenever you want. MOC plays smoothly, regardless of system or I/O load because it uses the output buffer in a separate thread. EOF