Re: [Freevo-devel] Keeping the runtime up to date

2003-07-30 Thread den_RDC
Gentoo is really nice with freevo because everything works good with the system packages. but i don't know how up-to-date the current ebuilds are (freevo-runtime ebuild used to compile some sort of runtime exclusivly for freevo, and i didn't like that). There is a cvs ebuild class, so someone c

Re: [Freevo-devel] Keeping the runtime up to date

2003-07-30 Thread Matthieu Weber
On Wed 30.07.2003 at 10:08:06AM -0400, Aubin Paul wrote: > short answer: "Don't use the runtime" :) > > If you're developing, you may want to try and build your own versions > of things. Depending on your distro, most of the dependencies may be > available elsewhere. > > I know Gentoo and Debian

Re: [Freevo-devel] Keeping the runtime up to date

2003-07-30 Thread Aubin Paul
short answer: "Don't use the runtime" :) If you're developing, you may want to try and build your own versions of things. Depending on your distro, most of the dependencies may be available elsewhere. I know Gentoo and Debian have simple ways to get all the packages you'd need, and I keep the Deb

[Freevo-devel] Keeping the runtime up to date

2003-07-30 Thread Matthieu Weber
I have troubles with the runtime. How do you guys (active developers) keep your runtime up-to-date? When I give up Freevo hacking for some time and start putting my nose into it again later, I have to pick up a newer version of the runtime. And the one I now have seems a bit out of date compared to