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Re: Cynthinue-0.9.5 doesn't compile
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Yavor Doganov |
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Re: Cynthinue-0.9.5 doesn't compile |
Date: |
Mon, 11 May 2009 15:51:35 +0300 |
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Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> I could not use the debian build-dependencies because I am using a
> chopped version of Debian
OK, then download the Debian source package (from ftp.debian.org) and
look at debian/control? Here they are (GNUstep and Debian-related
ones stripped):
Output bundles:
libesd0-dev (Esound)
libartsc0-dev (aRTS)
Format/tags bundles:
libvorbis-dev (Ogg Vorbis)
libmad0-dev (MP3)
libid3tag0-dev (MP3, ID3Tag)
libmodplug-dev (Mod)
libflac-dev (FLAC)
libaudiofile-dev (Audiofile)
libtagc0-dev (MP3, Taglib)
libavifile-0.7-dev,
libdts-dev (Windows Media)
libmusicbrainz4-dev (required by the program itself)
libmpcdec-dev (Musepack)
> I guess at least I would need to get these bundles and compile the
> important ones, e.g. MP3 and OGG. I don't know where to get them
The README file has pointers to some homepages, in case you have to
build them from source. But if you're on a Debian-based system,
better install them from its archive, if they're available.
> I'd dream about a site that collects bundles like GAP collects
> applications, so I can download a dozen bundles all at once.
All Cynthiune's bundles are shipped with Cynthiune; I'm not aware of
any third-party bundles.