Hi Paul,
> One question, the last time I did a manual install I handled dependencies
> with
>
> sudo apt-get build-dep freevo
>
>
> is there a reason you did not opt for that approach to get the
> dependencies?
>
Well, as everybody points out that Freevo packages in Ubuntu are broken, I'd
rather do a trial and error approach till everything was ok.
On the other hand, I thought this would compile every package from source,
what would mean more time and disk space.
By the way, I can't check it now, but I think freevo package has been
removed from Hardy (I can't find it in packages.ubuntu.com, but it do
appears in 'intrepid'). Can someone confirm this?
Eduardo
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