in future:
uShare has fallen out of active development, and last time I attempted to set
it up, it did not work with my hardware.
I strongly suggest looking at minidlna as an alternative to a DLNA server
daemon.
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it or using it.
Since the ushare site declares development as discontinued, it may be
preferable to use minidlna instead.
Regards,
rob.
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, although it's incredibly basic and nowhere near complete. I also
have libdlna0 packaged as a dependency (since ushare needs it). If you'd
like the source, please let me know and I'll ensure it's available
somewhere.
Kind regards,
rob.
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feature
(especially since many devices don't support media types such as Matroska,
which can be easily container-converted to another format so as to be played
without quality loss).
I'll try and finish up packaging for ushare soon and get it into unstable.
Kind regards,
rob.
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talk to my Xbox 360 any more. A dashboard update at some
point in the past killed something. Without a test platform, I can't tell if
it works or not.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Rob Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Package name: libdlna
Version : 0.2.3
Upstream Author : Benjamin Zores [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL : http://libdlna.geexbox.org/
* License : LGPL
Programming Lang: C
Description
On 07-Apr-2008 18:35.22 (BST), Martin Bergstr?m wrote:
This ITP was filed 5 months ago. Has there been any progress in
packaging ushare for Debian?
Have some time off so will be getting onto that this week!
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Package: wnpp
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* Package name: ushare
Version : 1.0
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* URL : http://ushare.geexbox.org/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C
Description : A free
://choralone.org/debian/n/nspluginwrapper/ last night, and it sets its
section as contrib/utils.
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plugins as well.
Feasibly, ia32-libs' only purpose is to allow the execution of software that
cannot be recompiled natively. By example, that should also be in contrib.
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it should go.
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my name to your own!
Kind regards,
rob.
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/new.html today so
that's what I am assuming!
Thanks for the offer though.
Kind regards,
rob.
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Hi,
I have produced a package for this. I am not a Debian developer, however,
and will require sponsorship for this package.
Would you be prepared to sponsor this package? I'll file an ITP and RFS
shortly!
Thanks,
rob.
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for amd64 and ia64
architectures. The control file reflects this.
Thanks,
rob.
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is compatible with existing sup files (and I think with the
command line of CVSup). The server implementation is outstanding but
forthcoming, I understand.
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