I've got a huge problem (to me) that some of you guys can hopefully
provide some insight and guidance for. About a year ago, I made the
wonderful discovery that the Gnome desktop and many Gnome applications had
been ported to cygwin
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=67909)! I
MISTAKE IN PREVIOUS MESSAGE: gnumeric in cygwin ports of Gnome1.4 and
Gnome2.x
I was reading the message that I sent out earlier today and discovered
that I had made a mistake in it. The part between
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and the end of those notes
Ralf Habacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got the sources from the linuxtag 2003 dvd and compiled it by
myself. You
can find sources and binary package on http://kde-cygwin.sf.net/snapshots
Thank you so much for your generous attention. To me nice people willling
to help others its one of the
Ralf,
I couldn't help myself. I just had to try compiling the sources that you
pointed me to before I got down to some serious exam grading.
I have to say, after reading the README.cygwin file that you recommended,
I wasn't too hopeful. The file, in its entirety was,
README for cygwin
Ralf Habacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a little note. I've tried yesterday ogg123 from the vorbis-tools
1.0rc3
with recent cygwin snapshot. It works without any problems using oss.
That sounds great. I'll give it a try when I get a chance (I'm a teacher
in the middle of exams right now).
I saw in the cygwin archives that you wanted to maintain (among other
things) libao libogg libvorbis vorbis-tools for cygwin.
I assume that means that you've gotten these packages up and running on
the cygwin environment. If so, do you have your work posted on an ftp site?
I've gotten these
Sven Köhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i also think, that cygwin doesn't have any OSS emulation, does it?
First of all, thanks for your quick reply. I doubt that cygwin has OSS
emulation.
I have an audio player that I generally am satisfied with (gqmpeg) that
I've been able to get working on
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