On 2 Feb 2012, at 05:46, Peter Bienstman wrote: > Hi, > > All the info you need should be here: > > http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/hacking.php > > Peter > > On Thursday, February 02, 2012 08:26:36 AM Alexander Hansen wrote: >> On 2/2/12 2:35 AM, Peter Bienstman wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I know nothing about OSX or fink, but Mnemosyne 2 should >>> intrinsically be fundamentally the same in terms of packaging as >>> Mnemosyne 1. >>> >>> There is some code in setup.py to convert Mnemosyne to a >>> stand-alone installer using py2app, but this code needs to be >>> updated to 2.0 to bring in all the new libraries (see the py2exe >>> part for Windows which has been updated to 2.0) >>> >>> (please CC me, as I'm not on this list) >>> >>> Peter >> >> My point was that I didn't see where to download the _source_ for 2. > -- > Peter Bienstman > Ghent University, Dept. of Information Technology > Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, B-9000 Gent, Belgium > tel: +32 9 264 34 46, fax: +32 9 264 35 93 > WWW: http://photonics.intec.UGent.be > email: peter.bienst...@ugent.be
Having been a lab-tech in an earlier life: I'd like to be reasonably scientific about my approach — to be practical. It might be good to start with a Linux distro on my MacMini Intel Solo; Ubuntu is well represented in Vancouver, but any Mnemosysne compatible Linux flavour should do well as a starting point. Once I'm used to running a couple of programs in that environment it would be safe to install whatever version of Mnemosyne Peter recommends. I want to aim for 3 ~ 5 second video clips from Japanese and Chinese movies: saved in a sparse form; 5 frames a second, reduced number of colours, but good for speech audio quality. Of course I don't need video to start the study; jpeg stills would do for 2012. When I've become used to Mnemosyne under Linux it makes sense to port V alpha 2 to Mac and to (help) maintain it. I'm not going to rush this but go ahead in a 'Less haste, more speed' fashion. George ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Virtualization & Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning Cloud computing makes use of virtualization - but cloud computing also focuses on allowing computing to be delivered as a service. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51521223/ _______________________________________________ Fink-beginners mailing list Fink-beginners@lists.sourceforge.net List archive: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.beginners Subscription management: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-beginners