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2010-05-14 Thread Mo McRoberts
On 14-May-2010, at 14:21, Kieran Kunhya wrote: >> I’ve been slowly rewriting the build logic to be >> auto{conf,make}+libtool-driven (I’m targeting an expanded >> set of platforms — OpenSolaris, Mac OS X and Linux — so >> autoconf helps an awful lot). > > There was shock amongst other x264 devel

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2010-05-14 Thread Kieran Kunhya
> I’ve been slowly rewriting the build logic to be > auto{conf,make}+libtool-driven (I’m targeting an expanded > set of platforms — OpenSolaris, Mac OS X and Linux — so > autoconf helps an awful lot). There was shock amongst other x264 developers (myself not included since I don't know enough abo

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2010-05-14 Thread Mo McRoberts
On 14-May-2010, at 13:34, Brendan Quinn wrote: >> The Ingex jobs look splendid (continued insistence on using >> CVS for Ingex and libMXF notwithstanding... :) > > Heh -- well hopefully one of the first jobs of these two developers will > be moving the codebase to a more modern version control

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2010-05-14 Thread Brendan Quinn
> -Original Message- > From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk > [mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Mo McRoberts > > The Ingex jobs look splendid (continued insistence on using > CVS for Ingex and libMXF notwithstanding... :) Heh -- well hopefully one of the first jobs

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2010-05-14 Thread Mo McRoberts
On 14-May-2010, at 11:38, Gavin Johnson wrote: > On 13/05/2010 20:33, "Mo McRoberts" wrote: > >> (sadly, even this aside, I’m not applying thanks to being thoroughly in the >> wrong part of the UK… so this really is just flinging from the >> peanut-gallery) > > BBC is pretty London-centric bu

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2010-05-14 Thread Gavin Johnson
On 13/05/2010 20:33, "Mo McRoberts" wrote: > (sadly, even this aside, I¹m not applying thanks to being thoroughly in the > wrong part of the UKŠ so this really is just flinging from the peanut-gallery) BBC is pretty London-centric but things are changing. We have people here in Cardiff working o

[backstage] Where the transmitter engineering information data gone? :-@

2010-05-14 Thread Brian Butterworth
Help! Ever since the dawn of time there has been this bbc.co.uk page http://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/transmitters/today.shtml That showed the current list of transmitters with engineering information. I have, for the last *EIGHT YEARS* used this information to enhance the information on my site.