On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 21:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am new to Linux so please forgive this obvious question.  I have installed
> mandrake 9.1 SR2 on my computer.  I download the 12 MB
forgiven ;-) I'm a newbie too!
> freevo1.3.2pre2.tar.gz binary.  The site says that I will not need any
> external dependencies.  So are all the runtime and apps files included in
> this directory.  What are runtime files are they files freevo needs to
> compile or are they the files freevo needs to work?  Also can I just untar
freevo comes all compiled up from what i understand, it will run after
you run ./configure NB ./configure is now obsolete, pleae run ./freevo
setup --help for new setup syntax..

No really, the documentation is out becasue this project is movcing so
quick ..
> this folder anywhere and start setting up freevo.  I noticed at the bottom
> of the quick installation notes you could do a make install but you didn't
> have to for freevo to work.  What would be the advantage of installing
> freevo this way.  Thank you for your help.

its sets up freevo in user directories in a logical manner similar to
most other applications..
> 
> Wesley
> 
Mick
> 
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