On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 09:46:04PM +0200, Jortan H wrote:
> Thanks for the info. I'm running Debian and use the
> "full binary release" of Freevo.
> 
> I read at the installation section in Freevo web page
> for Debian that "a binary of Freevo itself will not be
> available until the next major release of Freevo." is
> that still valid and what exactly does it mean for me?
> Is that the way to go for me?

All the dependencies in the runtime are available, but Freevo itself
isn't, because it can't be easily moved into Debian's LSB-compliant
directory structure. Dischi has made a lot of progress in that area,
so hopefully the next release (which I hope we can call 1.4) will be
ready for a full package.

If you want to use CVS freevo, just use the Freevo apt source, do an
'apt-get install task-freevo' and it'll fetch all the dependencies
that are in the runtime.

Aubin



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