----- Mensaje original -----
> De: Richard Hughes <[email protected]>
> Para: Piñeiro <[email protected]>
> CC: Cesar Mauri <[email protected]>; [email protected]
> Enviado: sábado 22 de octubre de 2011 11:47
> Asunto: Re: Feature proposal: Alternative input system based on low-cost
> webcam
>
> On 21 October 2011 17:28, Piñeiro <[email protected]> wrote:
>> * Repositories: right now it is on sourceforge. This shouldn't be a
>> blocker thought.
>
> I'm pretty sure it needs to be on git.gnome.org
>
>> * Look and feel: some people could not agree with current interface
>> [2]. This shouldn't be a blocker thought.
>> This feature proposal would include the proposal of wxWidgets
>> as a external dependency.
>
> wxWidgets applications differ lots from "native" applications. I
> really don't think depending on wxWidgets is a good idea.
Well, I think a wxWidgets application can look like a native GNOME
application if you want to, and it's not difficult for an average GUI. You're
using native GTK widgets after all.
>> In addition to wxwidgets, eViacam has also dependencies with opencv and
>> libv4l1, that should be included as external dependencies.
>
> Shouldn't eViacam should be ported to libv4l2?
I checked the lastest version of eviacam and it uses the v4l2 API. I think that
it
just that the configure file uses linux/videodev.h and libv4l1-videodev.h for
detecting the presence of v4l, that consist of 3 different libraries:
libv4lconvert,
libv4l1 and libv4l2.
Cheers,
-- Juanjo Marin
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