Re: How to video stream in Debian?

2008-06-03 Thread Philipp Hübner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stephan Seitz schrieb: > Hi! > > I have two Debian systems in the same network running Testing. One of > them has an analog TV card (Philips Semiconductors SAA7134/SAA7135HL > Video Broadcast Decoder). I can watch TV with kdetv without problems > usin

Bug#482509: idjc: FTBFS: Nonexistent build-dependency: liblame-dev

2008-06-03 Thread peter green
tags 482509 +patch thanks IMO it is a very bad idea to have a package build against a legally dubious library just because the system it was built on happened to have it installed. lame itself is not legally dubious, it's just unfortunate in being liable to software patent enforcement on MP3

Bug#479782: marked as done ([idjc] idjc fails to start)

2008-06-03 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Tue, 03 Jun 2008 20:50:22 +0100 with message-id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and subject line 479782 is already fixed has caused the Debian Bug report #479782, regarding [idjc] idjc fails to start to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with. If t

Bug#482509: idjc: FTBFS: Nonexistent build-dependency: liblame-dev

2008-06-03 Thread Magnus Holmgren
On fredagen den 30 maj 2008, you stated the following: > The ftbfs on autobuilder issue could be fixed by switching the order of > the optional build-dependencies. However, toolame is a stand-alone command-line encoder; it's hardly of any use when building idjc. Free may really have meant libtwol

How to video stream in Debian?

2008-06-03 Thread Stephan Seitz
Hi! I have two Debian systems in the same network running Testing. One of them has an analog TV card (Philips Semiconductors SAA7134/SAA7135HL Video Broadcast Decoder). I can watch TV with kdetv without problems using V4L2, but normally I’m not using this system directly. So I tried to stream

Bug#482509: idjc: FTBFS: Nonexistent build-dependency: liblame-dev

2008-06-03 Thread Daniel James
Hi Peter, IMO it is a very bad idea to have a package build against a legally dubious library just because the system it was built on happened to have it installed. lame itself is not legally dubious, it's just unfortunate in being liable to software patent enforcement on MP3 encoding. That'