Quoting Joe Friedrichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

well, beeing libfaad-dev a dependencies of debian packaging, it will be a problem when installing packets, probably...an updated system will have libfaad-dev while libfaad2-dev is needed as dependency.....

I just realize ubuntu edgy still have libfaad2-dev ( i was told these changed too) and ubuntu is definitly the most used binary.....

And so?

it's a packets manteiner matter, packaging should change libfaad dependencies name.

;)

vale

On 1/5/07, Bob McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using Debian Etch (testing) and had problems (mentioned in a posting
made yesterday) that were resolved when I *removed* the system supplied
FAAD package and compiled/installed FAAD2 as downloaded from the audio
coding web site:  http://www.audiocoding.com/index.php

There's even a question posted there about the problem, with my answer
to the problem I was seeing.

Bottom line:  don't use the Debian FAAD package.  If you have it
installed, remove it, get the version from the web site above and use it
instead.

My system is a counter example. ymmv

http://e.kevb.net/lurker/message/20070103.230543.393c35f1.en.html

Joe

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