On 2012-01-05, Erling Westenvik wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 01:41:48PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> To build the old vlc, the best starting point is probably
>> 'cd /usr/ports/x11/vlc; cvs up -D 2010/05/01'.
>
> Thanks for answering. I made a couple of attempts but gave up. There
> see
On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 01:41:48PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> To build the old vlc, the best starting point is probably
> 'cd /usr/ports/x11/vlc; cvs up -D 2010/05/01'.
Thanks for answering. I made a couple of attempts but gave up. There
seem to be too many dependencies to sort out.
> Pers
On 2012-01-02, Erling Westenvik wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to get vlc-0.8.6i (code name "Janus" and which was
> in ports/packages on OpenBSD 4.7) running on OpenBSD 5.0. AFAIK 0.8.6
> was the last/only version of vlc that truly honored the boasted netsync
> option. At least it worked for me a
On Mon, Jan 02, 2012 at 08:28:51AM +0100, Erling Westenvik wrote:
> Sorry. Last paragraph were supposed to read
>
> "The ideal solution would be to have A PORT/PACKAGE version OF
> vlc-0.8.6i co-existing with newer versions IN PORTS/PACKAGES until the
> VideoLAN folks finally got netsync working"
Sorry. Last paragraph were supposed to read
"The ideal solution would be to have A PORT/PACKAGE version OF
vlc-0.8.6i co-existing with newer versions IN PORTS/PACKAGES until the
VideoLAN folks finally got netsync working"
or something like that..
On Mon, Jan 02, 2012 at 08:12:48AM +0100, Erling
I'm looking for a way to get vlc-0.8.6i (code name "Janus" and which was
in ports/packages on OpenBSD 4.7) running on OpenBSD 5.0. AFAIK 0.8.6
was the last/only version of vlc that truly honored the boasted netsync
option. At least it worked for me and I have been able to have several
machines in