On 2011-03-01 21:55:32 (+0000), Neil Darlow <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi,
Hi Neil > I just installed audacity from the Multimedia repository and noticed it is > lacking mad (MP3 import) and twolame (MP2 export) functionality. That's weird... From the build log: checking for LIBMAD... yes checking for mad_decoder_init in -lmad... yes configure: libmad libraries are available as system libraries [...] checking for LIBTWOLAME... yes configure: Libtwolame library available as system library [...] checking for AVCODEC... yes checking for AVFORMAT... yes configure: FFmpeg library available as system library [...] configure: Using the SYSTEM libraries for LIBMAD because you\ specifically requested this configure: Using the SYSTEM libraries for LIBMAD because you\ specifically requested this configure: Using the SYSTEM libraries for FFMPEG because you\ specifically requested this It even links against libmad.so and libtwolame.so > I get the impression this is an OSS-type build configuration. Should it be > built without these features? No, that is not the intention. But, as far as I can see, it has definitely been built with mad, twolame and ffmpeg support. Could you refresh the repository to see whether there's an update ? Which openSUSE version are you using ? cheers -- -o) Pascal Bleser /\\ http://opensuse.org -- we haz green _\_v http://fosdem.org -- we haz conf
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