Trying to build GQRX, the binary distribution didn't work for me. The build
fails at oxygen:
:info:build kpathsea: Running mktextfm ecrm1000
:info:build mktextfm: Running mf-nowin -progname=mf \mode:=ljfour; mag:=1;
nonstopmode; input ecrm1000
:info:build This is METAFONT, Version 2.7182818 (TeX
Get this error trying to install avr-libc, is this conflicting with another
macport app installed?
Thanks,
-d
sudo port install avr-libc
Password:
---> Computing dependencies for avr-libc
---> Cleaning avr-libc
---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
---> Found 16 broken file(s), m
Attempting to build gnuradio. I get the warning:
WARNING: GNU Radio's VOLK component (which handles vector optimized
instructions and routines) compiles best when using GCC. The selected compiler
is CLANG, which will result in a fully functioning GNU Radio install but the
VOLK component will n
From what you're describing, I'd look for products that can work
with imdb to pull down the movie info and build a local db of your
collection. XBMC does something like that with movie scraper add-ons.
Given time and a better processor XBMC could have worked for me.
I have the original Popcorn
Should have added that I tried XBMC a while back and found it a bit
too much. Really didn't need the whole UI, just a basic server.
That's why I was trying uShare, wanted a minimal system. MediaTomb is
still building, will see how that works out. Given time, I'll build MythTV.
Thanks,
-d
At 0
Been trying to set up a uPnP/DLNA server on my old iMac-G5.
Previously been sharing the media files with SMB. Ushare didn't work
out, kept getting bus errors, so assumed that it was too big for the
machine. Building MediatTomb right now and trying that.
Any recommendations for something like t
I was thinking more of an interface like what sourceforge offers.
Recommendations and number of d/l's a week. The comments make it
sound like more trouble than it's worth.
-d
At 03:28 PM 5/27/2013, you wrote:
Are we wanting to track this information in order to gauge
popularity of ports? If
How about adding the number of downloads/updates to the port files
list on the web page? Lets you see how active a particular port is
when searching for a particular app.
-d
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I'm using nzbget and would like to try the nightly builds of the new
version. I tried to build it, but seemed like an endless dependency
list. I gave up after a while. Is there a way to use the existing
nzbget port to build a nightly build?
Thanks,
-d