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[vdr] Re: VDR-binarys (was Re: cDevice plugin API)
On Thursday 16 January 2003 13:55, you wrote:
> * Steffen Barszus <st_barszus@gmx.de> [030116 13:00]:
> > On Wednesday 15 January 2003 18:40, you wrote:
> > > > If you want to work around that, use a distribution that builds the
> > > > packages for you ;-)
> > >
> > > What about providing SRPMs? You set up a list which libraries have to
> > > be available on a system (you could also add which widespread distros
> > > have a green for your SRPMs) You could also include libs like ffmpeg to
> > > that SRPMs.
>
> the vdr-plugins package contains ffmpeg, as it is needed by some
> plugins. look again, the source rpms for vdr and vdr-plugins should be
> synced soon.
> Sorry, I really don't find the time to provide any lists and test my
> stuff with other distributions. If someone mails fixes, suggestions,
> reports, I can put them to the same place, though.
>
> Stefan
Thanks I will look at it and try to adapt it to my mandrake 9.0.
A few general questions in relation to providing RPMs (not a question
particular to stefan):
- shouldn't the plugins packaged seperatly
- would it be good to package the dvb-driver as rpm too or would this be the
wrong way?
- Anyone have done a step in integration to a normal structure ?
Example: -c in /etc/vdr and /etc/vdr/plugins
plugins in /usr/lib/vdr/
vdr in /usr/bin
a runlevelscript instead of runvdr
RPMs should make it a lot easier for newbies :)
Greets
Steffen
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