There are LiVES .debs now at debian-multimedia.org.
All that is required is for somebody to copy these packages into the
main debian repositories.
Salsaman.
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LiVES is now at version 0.9.8, and still there is no full-time debian
maintainer for this package !
How come nobody has picked this up yet ?
Salsaman.
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On Monday 20 November 2006 10:26, W. Borgert wrote:
> Now, that MPlayer is in main/unstable, are the obstacles for LiVES
> removed?
Sorry, I no longer use LiVES and I actually thought the ITP was closed.
Also, have a look at Bug#294457 (dunno if it is still revelant for the
current release of Li
Been working with upstream author (salsaman) for the past couple of
weeks where we have discussed how to approach LiVES for Debian, and
since mplayer is not actually required at build-time (and run-time),
LiVES has been slightly modified to behave better if there is no
mplayer available. Of cou
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 17:18, salsaman wrote:
> LiVES 0.9.1 has been released. This package offers full support for
> various open source codecs, e.g. ogg theora, dirac, and mng.
>
> I'm getting a bit tired of waiting for debian to get its act
> together. We could have a nice .deb of LiVES wit
LiVES 0.9.1 has been released. This package offers full support for
various open source codecs, e.g. ogg theora, dirac, and mng.
I'm getting a bit tired of waiting for debian to get its act together.
We could have a nice .deb of LiVES with ogg theora as the default codec.
Salsaman.
If you need any help with this, please let me know.
Salsaman,
main developer, LiVES.
http://lives.sourceforge.net
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