Randy McMurchy wrote:
> I suppose my biggest area of concern is how to you
> separate video and audio packages, when many of them do
> both?
It's a good question, but to me video implies audio, so I would divide them in
to video/audio and audio only.
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Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I would like to propose a change to the organization of Multimedia Libraries
> and
> Drivers. I would like to see it divided into sections similar to the way
> GNOME
> Additional Packages is split into three sections.
I think the proposal is overkill. To me, it would be a
I would like to propose a change to the organization of Multimedia Libraries
and
Drivers. I would like to see it divided into sections similar to the way GNOME
Additional Packages is split into three sections.
I would like to organize Chapter 35 into something like the list below.
We might wa
2009/1/3 Bruce Dubbs :
> Thanks Alex. As I look at nas, I don't think that the change above will do
> anything for nas because it is shipped with pre made Makefiles. They are not
> regenerated. It would appear that my XPLIB= workaround is the most pragmatic
> solution for now.
Yes.
> From you
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> I've been looking at nas and it doesn't compile properly on my system as we
>> have
>> defined Xorg. It is looking for libXp (-lXp) in 30 different Makefiles but
>> we
>> we have removed libXp.
>
> This is because imake thinks that libXaw ne
Robert Connolly wrote:
> Hello. On the mysql page both download links do not work, and the patch
> command misspells the patch file name... using a - when a _ should be used.
OK, the patch command has been fixed and I updated the master server to put the
proper links into the svn portion of the
Hello. On the mysql page both download links do not work, and the patch
command misspells the patch file name... using a - when a _ should be used.
robert
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Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I've been looking at nas and it doesn't compile properly on my system as we
> have
> defined Xorg. It is looking for libXp (-lXp) in 30 different Makefiles but we
> we have removed libXp.
This is because imake thinks that libXaw needs libXp. So, while the
XPLIB= workaround
Yes, I ran into this too. I installed the Xp package
(libXp-1.0.0.tar.bz2) and got past the missing library issue.
Dan
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I've been looking at nas and it doesn't compile properly on my system as we
> have
> defined Xorg. It is looking for libXp (-lXp) in 30 different Makefil