Hi Albert and Adam, and rest of mixxxers

thanks for writing the notes! I enjoyed meeting you at gsoc summit and 
really enjoyed that mentor's session. It was interesting to have people 
from different projects face to face and finding out that we all have 
common experiences on multi-platform, qt and multimedia (mainly thinking 
on mixxx, video-lan and clam).

In clam we feel that using crosscompilation (developing windows binaries 
from linux) is quite key on this. We try to have it all explained in the 
wiki:

http://clam.iua.upf.edu/wikis/clam/index.php/Devel/Windows_MinGW_cross_compile

In a nutshell, here we explain how we crosscompile dependent libs,  clam 
libs and apps. And how we use wine for things like creating the 
installer and testing. Some libs are already available as crosscompiled 
binaries like qt4, but others needed a brand new build script. These are 
the libs we use: qt4, portaudio, fftw3, libmad, id3lib, libsndfile, 
libogg and libvorbis, pthreads, cppunit, xerces-c, libxml++, libsamplerate.
So I hope it might be useful for you.

I've been doing some playing with mixxx lately and it's really improved 
compared to last year versions. I'd like to find the time for doing a 
little hacking also..

Greetings and regards from Barcelona

Pau
http://clam.iua.upf.edu



En/na Adam Davison ha escrit:
> Cool. I'd forgotten about this.
>
> For those who don't know, me and Albert led a session on
> cross-platform developement challenges in open source at the
> conference. I should probably dig out the slides I wrote (and the one
> I accidentally deleted :)) and put them there too.
>
> On 02/11/2007, Albert Santoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Our session notes from conference are now publicly available on the web:
>>
>> http://googlesummerofcode.jot.com/WikiHome/CrossPlatformAndOpenSource
>>
>> Albert
>>
>> On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 17:32 +0100, Adam Davison wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>
>>> On Saturday Albert and myself will be at the GSoC mentor's conference
>>> in San Francisco discussing the program with the people who organise
>>> it. If anyone has any view on how they think it went for Mixxx this
>>> year or comments that they'd like passed on to Google people then
>>> feel free to let one of us know, on mixxx-devel or via private e-mail
>>> and we'll do our best to express them.
>>>
>>> Also this means we'll probably be out of e-mail contact at least some
>>> of the time over the next few days.
>>>
>>> Adam
>>>
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