Hi Ruediger,
sorry I've made a mistake replying to your mail ! A couple of minutes ago I've posted a problem about installing third party tools… Sorry again, Diego On Aug 1, 2012, at 11:22 AM, Ruediger Rolf wrote: > Hi Diego, > > I don't understand your mail. What I talked about was a repo for CentOS > Linux. As we don't use Macs here I have no idea how the installation on Macs > could be improved. I guess Macports or something like this would be the way > to go. > > Rüdiger > > Am 01.08.2012 10:41, schrieb Diego Soldano: >> Hi, >> >> thanks for replying . >> >> I'm running on Mac OS X 1.7.4 >> >> Regards, >> >> Diego >> >> >> On Aug 1, 2012, at 10:36 AM, Ruediger Rolf wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> a while ago Lars Kiesow posted a desciption on how to create a Red Hat / >>> CentOS Matterhorn repository containing all needed 3rd party libraries and >>> some Matterhorn packages [1]. I asked him to create such a repository as it >>> makes the installation of Matterhorn much easier, faster and reliable. >>> >>> To explain it more clearly: to install Matterhorn you would no longer need >>> to compile all the 3rd-party tools on your own and build Matterhorn with >>> Maven, you simply would execute these commands and a few minutes later you >>> have Matterhorn up and running. >>> >>> cd /etc/yum.repos.d >>> curl -O >>> http://matterhorn-repo-server.tld/matterhorn_3rd-party_repo/matterhorn_3rd-party.repo >>> yum install rpmforge-release.x86_64 >>> yum install opencast-matterhorn >>> # You can add additional language packs for tesseract like this: >>> yum install tesseract-langpack-deu.noarch tesseract-langpack-deu-frak.noarch >>> >>> From my point of view this sounds to good and now I need to come to the >>> downside: >>> ffmpeg is an important 3rd-party tool for Matterhorn. Because of the >>> patents on certain codecs (MPEG2, H.264, MP3, ...) it is unclear how ffmpeg >>> can be distributed in a binary version. Because of this I did find someone >>> willing to host the repo with the binaries yet. >>> >>> Currently you can setup the repo on your own based on the sources, like >>> Lars explains it [1]. If you setup the repo once everyone who knows the URL >>> can use the repo as explained above. >>> >>> We here in Osnabrück would be willing to update and maintain the repo build >>> scripts, but I am unfortunaly not allowed to host on our servers for the >>> public. >>> >>> So my question is if someone else is willing to host the binary repo, to >>> make it easier for all to install (and update) Matterhorn? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Rüdiger >>> >>> [1] >>> http://opencast.3480289.n2.nabble.com/Matterhorn-Repository-for-RedHat-Enterprise-Linux-CentOS-td7459736.html >>> >>> -- >>> >>> ________________________________________________ >>> Rüdiger Rolf, M.A. >>> Universität Osnabrück - Zentrum virtUOS >>> Heger-Tor-Wall 12, 49069 Osnabrück >>> Telefon: (0541) 969-6511 - Fax: (0541) 969-16511 >>> E-Mail: [email protected] >>> Internet: www.virtuos.uni-osnabrueck.de >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Matterhorn-users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.opencastproject.org/mailman/listinfo/matterhorn-users >> _______________________________________________ >> Matterhorn-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.opencastproject.org/mailman/listinfo/matterhorn-users >> > > > -- > > ________________________________________________ > Rüdiger Rolf, M.A. > Universität Osnabrück - Zentrum virtUOS > Heger-Tor-Wall 12, 49069 Osnabrück > Telefon: (0541) 969-6511 - Fax: (0541) 969-16511 > E-Mail: [email protected] > Internet: www.virtuos.uni-osnabrueck.de > > _______________________________________________ > Matterhorn-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.opencastproject.org/mailman/listinfo/matterhorn-users _______________________________________________ Matterhorn-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opencastproject.org/mailman/listinfo/matterhorn-users
