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Last change on this file since 2bd903b was 2bd903b, checked in by Randy McMurchy <randy@…>, 19 years ago

Updated to NAS-1.7

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1<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN"
2 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [
3 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
4 %general-entities;
5
6 <!ENTITY nas-download-http "http://nas.codebrilliance.com/nas/nas-&nas-version;.src.tar.gz">
7 <!ENTITY nas-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.us.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/aux/nas-&nas-version;.src.tar.gz">
8 <!ENTITY nas-md5sum "c9918e9c9c95d587a95b455bbabe3b49">
9 <!ENTITY nas-size "1.2 MB">
10 <!ENTITY nas-buildsize "17.1 MB">
11 <!ENTITY nas-time "0.31 SBU">
12]>
13
14<sect1 id="nas" xreflabel="NAS-&nas-version;">
15<sect1info>
16<othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
17<date>$Date$</date>
18</sect1info>
19<?dbhtml filename="nas.html"?>
20<title>NAS-&nas-version;</title>
21<indexterm zone="nas">
22<primary sortas="a-NAS">NAS</primary></indexterm>
23
24<sect2>
25<title>Introduction to <application><acronym>NAS</acronym></application></title>
26
27<para>The Network Audio System is a network transparent, client/server audio
28transport system used to read , write and play audio files in many formats
29including <filename>.au</filename>, <filename>.snd</filename>,
30<filename>.voc</filename>, <filename>.wav</filename>,
31<filename>.aiff</filename>, <filename>.aif</filename> and
32<filename>.iff</filename>. It can be described as the audio equivalent of an
33<application>X</application> server.</para>
34
35<sect3><title>Package information</title>
36<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
37<listitem><para>Download (HTTP):
38<ulink url="&nas-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
39<listitem><para>Download (FTP):
40<ulink url="&nas-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
41<listitem><para>Download MD5 sum: &nas-md5sum;</para></listitem>
42<listitem><para>Download size: &nas-size;</para></listitem>
43<listitem><para>Estimated disk space required:
44&nas-buildsize;</para></listitem>
45<listitem><para>Estimated build time:
46&nas-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
47</sect3>
48
49<!-- <sect3><title>Additional downloads</title>
50<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
51<listitem><para>Required Patch: <ulink
52url="&patch-root;/nas-&nas-version;-bison_fix-1.patch"/></para></listitem>
53</itemizedlist></sect3> -->
54
55<sect3><title><application>NAS</application> dependencies</title>
56<sect4><title>Required</title>
57<para>X (<xref linkend="xfree86"/> or <xref linkend="xorg"/>)</para>
58</sect4>
59</sect3>
60
61</sect2>
62
63<sect2>
64<title>Installation of <application><acronym>NAS</acronym></application></title>
65
66<para>Install <application><acronym>NAS</acronym></application> by running the
67following commands:</para>
68
69<screen><userinput><command>xmkmf &amp;&amp;
70make World</command></userinput></screen>
71
72<para>Now, as the root user:</para>
73
74<screen><userinput role='root'><command>make install install.man</command></userinput></screen>
75
76</sect2>
77
78<sect2>
79<title>Command explanations</title>
80
81<para><command>xmkmf</command>; <command>make World</command>: These commands
82use the standard for compiling <application>X</application> based
83applications.</para>
84
85</sect2>
86
87<sect2>
88<title>Configuring <acronym>NAS</acronym></title>
89
90<sect3 id="nas-config"><title>Config files</title>
91<para><filename>/etc/nas/nasd.conf</filename></para>
92<indexterm zone="nas nas-config">
93<primary sortas="e-etc-nas-nasd.conf">/etc/nas/nasd.conf</primary></indexterm>
94</sect3>
95
96<sect3><title>Configuration information</title>
97<para>Create the <application>NAS</application> configuration file using the
98following command:</para>
99
100<screen><userinput><command>install -v -m644 /etc/nas/nasd.conf.eg /etc/nas/nasd.conf</command></userinput></screen>
101
102<para>Edit the new configuration file to suit your network and system
103needs.</para>
104</sect3>
105
106<sect3 id="nas-init"><title>Boot script</title>
107<para>Install the <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/nas</filename> init script
108included in the <xref linkend="intro-important-bootscripts"/>
109package.</para>
110<indexterm zone="nas nas-init">
111<primary sortas="f-nas">nas</primary></indexterm>
112
113<screen><userinput><command>make install-nas</command></userinput></screen>
114
115<para>The init script uses a default parameter to allow access to all hosts on
116the network. Review the <command>nasd</command> man page for other available
117parameters if you need to modify the script.</para>
118</sect3>
119
120</sect2>
121
122<sect2>
123<title>Contents</title>
124
125<segmentedlist>
126<segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
127<segtitle>Installed Library</segtitle>
128<segtitle>Installed Directory</segtitle>
129
130<seglistitem>
131<seg>auconvert, auctl, audemo, audial, auedit, auinfo, aupanel, auphone,
132auplay, aurecord, auscope, autool, auwave, checkmail, issndfile, nasd,
133playbucket and soundtoh</seg>
134<seg>libaudio.[so,a]</seg>
135<seg>/etc/nas and /usr/X11R6/include/audio</seg>
136</seglistitem>
137</segmentedlist>
138
139<variablelist>
140<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
141<?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
142
143<varlistentry id="au-utilities">
144<term><command>au[utilities]</command></term>
145<listitem><para>are a collection of tools to convert, play, edit, record,
146and manipulate sound files. See the respective man page for each utility
147for a full description of each one.</para>
148<indexterm zone="nas au-utilities">
149<primary sortas="b-au-utilities">au[utilities]</primary>
150</indexterm></listitem>
151</varlistentry>
152
153<varlistentry id="checkmail">
154<term><command>checkmail</command></term>
155<listitem><para>plays a sound file when the user receives mail.</para>
156<indexterm zone="nas checkmail">
157<primary sortas="b-checkmail">checkmail</primary>
158</indexterm></listitem>
159</varlistentry>
160
161<varlistentry id="issndfile">
162<term><command>issndfile</command></term>
163<listitem><para>checks if a file is in a recognized audio file format.</para>
164<indexterm zone="nas issndfile">
165<primary sortas="b-issndfile">issndfile</primary>
166</indexterm></listitem>
167</varlistentry>
168
169<varlistentry id="nasd">
170<term><command>nasd</command></term>
171<listitem><para>is the Network Audio System server daemon.</para>
172<indexterm zone="nas nasd">
173<primary sortas="b-nasd">nasd</primary>
174</indexterm></listitem>
175</varlistentry>
176
177<varlistentry id="playbucket">
178<term><command>playbucket</command></term>
179<listitem><para>plays, or creates, the bucket corresponding to the
180specified file.</para>
181<indexterm zone="nas playbucket">
182<primary sortas="b-playbucket">playbucket</primary>
183</indexterm></listitem>
184</varlistentry>
185
186<varlistentry id="soundtoh">
187<term><command>soundtoh</command></term>
188<listitem><para>converts a sound file to a C language header file.</para>
189<indexterm zone="nas soundtoh">
190<primary sortas="b-soundtoh">soundtoh</primary>
191</indexterm></listitem>
192</varlistentry>
193
194<varlistentry id="libaudio">
195<term><filename class='libraryfile'>libaudio.[so,a]</filename></term>
196<listitem><para>contains API functions to read and write audio files.</para>
197<indexterm zone="nas libaudio">
198<primary sortas="c-libaudio">libaudio.[so,a]</primary>
199</indexterm></listitem>
200</varlistentry>
201
202</variablelist>
203
204</sect2>
205
206</sect1>
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