On Tuesday, 14 May 2019 18:07:40 BST Jack wrote:
> On 5/14/19 12:26 PM, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> > Question is:
> > How can I create such an "receiver" for USB Audio signals to play
> > them live with my PC?
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Meino
>
> That's very different from what I (and I suspect others)
On 05/14 01:07, Jack wrote:
> On 5/14/19 12:26 PM, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> > On 05/13 11:24, Jack wrote:
> > > On 2019.05.13 23:10, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > is it somehow possible to play USB-Audio on a PC without one of these
> > > > USB-dongle-"soundcards" (DACs)?
> >
On 5/14/19 12:26 PM, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
On 05/13 11:24, Jack wrote:
On 2019.05.13 23:10, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
Hi,
is it somehow possible to play USB-Audio on a PC without one of these
USB-dongle-"soundcards" (DACs)?
I searched the web and only got links to those dongles...
On the
On 05/13 11:24, Jack wrote:
> On 2019.05.13 23:10, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > is it somehow possible to play USB-Audio on a PC without one of these
> > USB-dongle-"soundcards" (DACs)?
> >
> > I searched the web and only got links to those dongles...
> >
> > On the other hand: On the
On Tuesday, 14 May 2019 04:24:46 BST Jack wrote:
> On 2019.05.13 23:10, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > is it somehow possible to play USB-Audio on a PC without one of these
> > USB-dongle-"soundcards" (DACs)?
> >
> > I searched the web and only got links to those dongles...
> >
> > On
On 2019.05.13 23:10, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
Hi,
is it somehow possible to play USB-Audio on a PC without one of these
USB-dongle-"soundcards" (DACs)?
I searched the web and only got links to those dongles...
On the other hand: On the forum of the developers board one post
spokes of a "dummy"
On 02/23/2018 03:21 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> Can anybody suggest an audio controller / speakers that is compatible
> with Linux (something that does not need Mac, iPhone or Windows etc).
> For example, if I play the music on my Linux system or listen to an
> audio I would like to stream
On Sunday 17 July 2016 11:29:14 Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 07/17/2016 10:50 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Hello list,
> >
> > Since I upgraded firefox recently I've lost sound from the BBC radio
> > iplayer [1]. It loads the initial page but never returns from
> > "Loading..." Remembering the news
Verified...
On 07/17/2016 10:50 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Since I upgraded firefox recently I've lost sound from the BBC radio iplayer
> [1]. It loads the initial page but never returns from "Loading..."
> Remembering
> the news item about libav and ffmpeg I searched for corresponding
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 03:16:27PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 21/06/2014 15:01, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
What could be amiss there?
Thanks.
dodgy source files?
use the mplayer hotkeys that gets them back in sync
I recently had a file, I think it was a TV recording. I
On Tuesday 24 Jun 2014 13:19:32 Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 03:16:27PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 21/06/2014 15:01, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
What could be amiss there?
Thanks.
dodgy source files?
use the mplayer hotkeys that gets them back in sync
I
On 21/06/2014 15:01, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
What could be amiss there?
Thanks.
dodgy source files?
use the mplayer hotkeys that gets them back in sync
--
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com
On 06/21/2014 04:16 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 21/06/2014 15:01, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
What could be amiss there?
Thanks.
dodgy source files?
use the mplayer hotkeys that gets them back in sync
That sounds about right. Tried playing some other video files. They
seemed to work all
On 29/04/2013 17:26, Randy Westlund wrote:
Hey guys,
I have a nice set of speakers, but they aren't near my desk in my home
office. I used to carry them back and forth when I wanted good music, but
that was a pain. I currently have a RasPi running arch connected to the
speakers -- I've
Am 29.04.2013 17:26, schrieb Randy Westlund:
Hey guys,
I have a nice set of speakers, but they aren't near my desk in my home
office. I used to carry them back and forth when I wanted good music, but
that was a pain. I currently have a RasPi running arch connected to the
speakers --
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 05:31:52PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 29/04/2013 17:26, Randy Westlund wrote:
Hey guys,
I have a nice set of speakers, but they aren't near my desk in my home
office. I used to carry them back and forth when I wanted good music, but
that was a pain. I
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 06:18:42PM +0200, Michael Hampicke wrote:
Am 29.04.2013 17:26, schrieb Randy Westlund:
Hey guys,
I have a nice set of speakers, but they aren't near my desk in my home
office. I used to carry them back and forth when I wanted good music, but
that was a pain.
I personally have this setup running on Windows on my home network. XBMC
has uPNP built in which allows streaming to or from my home theater setup
from either my Android phone or another uPNP machine on my network. It's by
far yhe easiest solution I could come up with. Even lets me stream 1080p
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Randy Westlund rwest...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 06:18:42PM +0200, Michael Hampicke wrote:
Am 29.04.2013 17:26, schrieb Randy Westlund:
Hey guys,
I have a nice set of speakers, but they aren't near my desk in my home
office. I used to
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 17:31:52 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Run OpenElec on the Pi - it's a minimalist distro running XBMC, must
like an appliance. Then you can stream whatever you want to the Pi using
just about every known protocol from just about every known device
(phones included!)
Another
On 29/04/2013 18:38, Randy Westlund wrote:
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 05:31:52PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 29/04/2013 17:26, Randy Westlund wrote:
Hey guys,
I have a nice set of speakers, but they aren't near my desk in my home
office. I used to carry them back and forth when I wanted
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Paul Hartman
paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:
I have not used webex, but my googling seems to indicate the plugin
uses 32-bit libraries and you'll need to run a 32-bit browser in order
for sound to work on linux (or perhaps 64-bit browser using 32-bit
java
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 7:54 AM, Douglas J Hunley doug.hun...@gmail.com wrote:
I've got a brand new 64bit install of Gentoo here with Java and Flash
and it absolutely will not provide the audio portion of any Cisco
Webex meeting. I can see the presentation part w/o issue, I can watch
Youtube
Am Fri, 22 Oct 2010 01:11:35 +
schrieb James j...@nc.rr.com:
Also, the a2dp thing has me pulling my hair out. Is the *only* way to
use a2dp with pulseaudio? Is there no way to simply redirect all audio
to the bluetooth headset?
Anyone who can toss some experience in my direction would
On Freitag 14 Mai 2010, Mick wrote:
When I click on the Audio CD Browser short cut in Konqueror's
navigation bar I get an error message:
Protocol not supported AudioCD
What am I missing?
multimedia-kioslaves?
On Freitag 14 Mai 2010, Mick wrote:
On 14 May 2010 14:08, Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com
wrote:
On Freitag 14 Mai 2010, Mick wrote:
When I click on the Audio CD Browser short cut in Konqueror's
navigation bar I get an error message:
Protocol not supported AudioCD
On 14 May 2010 14:08, Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Freitag 14 Mai 2010, Mick wrote:
When I click on the Audio CD Browser short cut in Konqueror's
navigation bar I get an error message:
Protocol not supported AudioCD
What am I missing?
multimedia-kioslaves?
On Sunday 10 May 2009 16:45:29 Stroller wrote:
On 10 May 2009, at 16:38, Stroller wrote:
... .flv, then it looks like you upload it - and a player - to your
server along with a little HTML. This
http://www.longtailvideo.com/players/jw-flv-player/
appears to be (based on?) the same
On Saturday 09 May 2009 21:04:31 Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Saturday 09 May 2009 18:48:32 Florian Philipp wrote:
The way I do it usually:
mplayer dvd://1 -dumpaudio -dumpfile sound.ac3
[wait]
a52dec -o wav sound.ac3 sound.wav
oggenc sound.wav
e voila: sound.ogg is a rather small
On 10 May 2009, at 14:42, Peter Humphrey wrote:
...
Well, using undvd stripped out an 86MB .avi file, which I've
uploaded to the
Web site.
FWIW I don't believe undvd's AVI files to be very specification
compliant. The author implemented .mp4 support after I pointed this
out to him, and
On 10 May 2009, at 16:38, Stroller wrote:
... .flv, then it looks like you upload it - and a player - to your
server along with a little HTML. This http://www.longtailvideo.com/players/jw-flv-player/
appears to be (based on?) the same player YouTube uses.
PS: I found this via:
On 9 May 2009, at 11:48, Peter Humphrey wrote:
...
I've acquired a DVD of a concert performance which I'd like to put
on the
choir's Web site. It's too big, though, at nearly 1 GB, so I
wondered about
extracting just the audio from it and putting that up instead.
You would use something
Peter Humphrey schrieb:
Hello list,
I've acquired a DVD of a concert performance which I'd like to put on the
choir's Web site. It's too big, though, at nearly 1 GB, so I wondered about
extracting just the audio from it and putting that up instead.
Is there a Gentoo-ish way of doing
On Saturday 09 May 2009 18:48:32 Florian Philipp wrote:
The way I do it usually:
mplayer dvd://1 -dumpaudio -dumpfile sound.ac3
[wait]
a52dec -o wav sound.ac3 sound.wav
oggenc sound.wav
e voila: sound.ogg is a rather small audio file at ~128kbit/s (or was it
160?)
You'll need
Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a tool that will provide info on audio CD
pre-gaps? I've read that cdrdao-utility will do it, but that doesn't
seem to arrive with Gentoo cdrdao and I don't see a separate package
for it. It looks like 'cdparanoia -Q' should do it, but it
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 07:30:54 -0700
Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a tool that will provide info on audio CD
pre-gaps? I've read that cdrdao-utility will do it, but that doesn't
seem to arrive with Gentoo cdrdao and I don't see a separate package
for it. It looks like
Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 07:30:54 -0700
Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a tool that will provide info on audio CD
pre-gaps? I've read that cdrdao-utility will do it, but that doesn't
seem to arrive with Gentoo cdrdao and I don't see a
Does anyone know of a tool that will provide info on audio CD
pre-gaps? I've read that cdrdao-utility will do it, but that doesn't
seem to arrive with Gentoo cdrdao and I don't see a separate package
for it. It looks like 'cdparanoia -Q' should do it, but it outputs
pre no regardless of the
On Wednesday 30 April 2008, Danis Petkakis wrote:
hello there i try to play .mkv files with kaffeine but there is no
sound...when i play some .avi files the sound is proper...also when i play
.mkv files with vlc sound is also ok...what might be the problem and i
don't have any sound in .mkv
Tweak below script a little and it should do the trick - should work the
way it is - but I haven't tested it, it's a port of mine video encoder
for multiple directories.
#!/bin/bash
new_files=$(find /path/to/input/ -iname *.ogg)
inc=1
for x in $new_files
do
filename[$inc]=$x
There was a bug in my pervious script
#!/bin/bash
new_files=$(find /path/to/input/ -iname *.ogg)
inc=1
for x in $new_files
do
filename[$inc]=$x
char_count=$(stat $filename[$inc]|wc -c)
name_end=$(($char_count - 6))
out_name[$inc]=$(*stat*
Thanks Dexter. Good stuff!
Cheers,
Mark
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 9:04 AM, dexters84 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was a bug in my pervious script
#!/bin/bash
new_files=$(find /path/to/input/ -iname *.ogg)
inc=1
for x in $new_files
do
filename[$inc]=$x
On 4/27/08, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got about 200GB of OGG and FLAC files on my local machine. My
son bought an iPod and wants me to do a batch conversion to mp3. Can
anyone recommend something in portage that can do this in more or less
a single step? Directory
quoth the Mark Knecht:
Hi,
I've got about 200GB of OGG and FLAC files on my local machine. My
son bought an iPod and wants me to do a batch conversion to mp3. Can
anyone recommend something in portage that can do this in more or less
a single step? Directory hierarchy is basically
On Sunday 27 April 2008, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I've got about 200GB of OGG and FLAC files on my local machine. My
son bought an iPod and wants me to do a batch conversion to mp3. Can
anyone recommend something in portage that can do this in more or
less a single step? Directory hierarchy
Hi,
On 27.04.2008 17:16:50, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I've got about 200GB of OGG and FLAC files on my local machine. My
son bought an iPod and wants me to do a batch conversion to mp3. Can
anyone recommend something in portage that can do this in more or less
a single step? Directory
Here is a shorter one:
for i in `ls *.ogg | sed -e 's/.ogg//'`; do echo Converting $i.ogg to $i.mp3; ogg123 -d wav -f - $i.ogg | lame-
$i.mp3; done
--
#Joseph
GPG KeyID: ED0E1FB7
On 04/27/08 18:04, dexters84 wrote:
There was a bug in my pervious script
#!/bin/bash
new_files=$(find
James ha scritto:
b.n. brullonulla at gmail.com writes:
Your suggestion makes me drool, but how much does a 5.1 setup cost? And
how much space does it take? It could be best money I can spend, but
my Italian Ph.D. student wage is REALLY low.
Well you can find a mobo with 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1
On Dienstag, 24. Juli 2007, Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote:
Hi,
Last time I am watching to HDTVs. They are in mkv(xvid+ac3) or
mkv(xvid)+ac3 (separate track) format. And I have a problem when watching
them(all) in xine - it skips a few seconds of audio from time to time.
Seems that it is sync
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 16:53, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
and do you have arts running? if yes, kill it before you start watching a
video. Arts sucks. ESD sucks too.. all sound daemons suck...
No, Arts is turned off and I don't use it. Audio output is set alsa in xine
options
maybe using
maxim wexler wrote:
Hi group,
For a 2.6.19.5 kernel on a PIII w/SBLive soundcard
using snd-emu10k1 module. I emerged alsa-utils and
mp3blaster.
Ran #rc-update add alsasound boot
Ran alsaconf and let it write /etc/modules.d/alsa. It
concluded with a tell-tale pop from the speakers and
the
-Original Message-
From: maxim wexler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 10:09 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] no audio
Hi group,
For a 2.6.19.5 kernel on a PIII w/SBLive soundcard
using snd-emu10k1 module. I emerged alsa-utils
There is nothing shown with 'dmesg'?
If you mean an error, no.
Anyway, aren't you talking about the boot console?
I've never seen anything about audio in dmesg, whether
the audio is OK or not.
So, if you mean an error in boot console, no.
mw
For a 2.6.19.5 kernel on a PIII w/SBLive soundcard
using snd-emu10k1 module. I emerged alsa-utils and
Yes, I used lspci. That's how I know what module to
use. Also note kernel version. Definitely not old
style.
an old style system. It is possible, that you may
need to manually
maxim wexler wrote:
For a 2.6.19.5 kernel on a PIII w/SBLive soundcard
using snd-emu10k1 module. I emerged alsa-utils and
Yes, I used lspci. That's how I know what module to
use. Also note kernel version. Definitely not old
style.
an old style system. It is possible, that you
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 09:10:42 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 26 July 2006 00:54, Nick Rout wrote:
There is a current scratchy noise problem with PVR-150 drivers.
AFTER you have started playing/recording the stream execute
ivtvctl -qX
where X is the audio input you are using. This
On 26 July 2006 00:54, Nick Rout wrote:
There is a current scratchy noise problem with PVR-150 drivers.
AFTER you have started playing/recording the stream execute
ivtvctl -qX
where X is the audio input you are using. This fixes it for me and a
number of other mythtv users. Some have even
On 25 July 2006 01:37, Nick Rout wrote:
Audio is now working with PVR-150. Thanks, Nick, for all your input.
Problem is, I don't know why and I hate it when magic is part of IT. ;-)
The whole difference between yesterday and today is that I tried to compile
the new kernel 2.6.17-gentoo-r4 (as
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 11:11:50 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 25 July 2006 01:37, Nick Rout wrote:
Audio is now working with PVR-150. Thanks, Nick, for all your input.
Problem is, I don't know why and I hate it when magic is part of IT. ;-)
The whole difference between yesterday and today is
On 24 July 2006 00:52, Nick Rout wrote:
ivtv: START INIT IVTV
ivtv: version 0.4.4 (tagged release) loading
ivtv: Linux version: 2.6.15-chw-2 SMP preempt 586 gcc-3.3
ivtv: In case of problems please include the debug info between
ivtv: the START
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 11:31:01 +0100
Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24 July 2006 00:52, Nick Rout wrote:
ivtv: START INIT IVTV
ivtv: version 0.4.4 (tagged release) loading
ivtv: Linux version: 2.6.15-chw-2 SMP preempt 586 gcc-3.3
ivtv:
On 24 July 2006 12:30, Nick Rout wrote:
The guy on the mythtv list thought his was OK too until someone else
spotted the error - I'm not saying you cannot read a log file, but y'know
it happens to the best of us :-(
Alright, here is my log:
ivtv: START INIT IVTV
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 13:43:05 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 24 July 2006 12:30, Nick Rout wrote:
The guy on the mythtv list thought his was OK too until someone else
spotted the error - I'm not saying you cannot read a log file, but y'know
it happens to the best of us :-(
Alright, here is
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 10:18:48 +0100
Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 22 July 2006 03:45, Nick Rout wrote:
When using composite in the sound should be coming in the line in
However your driver may need to be switched to the right device, use
ivtvctl
ivtvctl -A - lists the
On 23 July 2006 02:38, Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 10:18:48 +0100
I find that tv:// doesn't work at all when using composite in, but
/dev/video0 does.
So far, I have to agree.
My device also has one physical line in (two plugs, red=right, white=left),
but ivtvctl -A shows four
On 23 July 2006 09:58, Nick Rout wrote:
well I just learned something new:
Yeah, the documentation is awful. One has to dig deep to find all the knobs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log$ ivtvctl -Y
ioctl: VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL
Brightness = 383
Contrast = 63
Saturation = 63
Hue = 0
Volume = 58880
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 12:19:46 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 23 July 2006 02:38, Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 10:18:48 +0100
I find that tv:// doesn't work at all when using composite in, but
/dev/video0 does.
So far, I have to agree.
My device also has one physical line in
On 22 July 2006 03:45, Nick Rout wrote:
When using composite in the sound should be coming in the line in
However your driver may need to be switched to the right device, use
ivtvctl
ivtvctl -A - lists the audio inputs
ivtvctl -Q - tells which one it is switched to now
ivtvctl -qn -
On 22 July 2006 03:45, Nick Rout wrote:
The PVR-150 muxes the audio and video into an mpeg stream.
When using composite in the sound should be coming in the line in
However your driver may need to be switched to the right device, use
ivtvctl
ivtvctl -A - lists the audio inputs
ivtvctl
On 21 July 2006 16:09, Marco Costa wrote:
Hi,
Actually, that is what I _have_ to do with my old TV card.
It doesn't have a input for audio and no internal mixer, so I have to
record the sound directly from the soundcard.
I use menconder to do just that:
mencoder tv:// -tv
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 16:40:07 + (UTC)
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uwe Thiem uwix at iway.na writes:
how would I be able to record video *and* audio from the TV card
into an MPEG2 file?
Hello Uwe,
In my experienes, you need to build a 'mixing studio' or at least
a very
Hello, I use VLC for this without
any touble. You shouldn't mount the audio-cds or dvd, and and as far as
I know you shouldn't write cdda:// when playing, the application should
figure out that itself.
Christopher E wrote:
Hello All,
IS there any one that can help me get my audio cds
Hello David,
I have emerged this VLC and I can not get it to run, I have it under
the sound and video menu and have clicked it and even restarted the
system to see if that would help
Sincerely,
Christopher
On 5/5/06, David Sveningsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I use VLC for this
On 5/5/06, David Sveningsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I use VLC for this without any touble. You shouldn't mount the
audio-cds or dvd, and and as far as I know you shouldn't write cdda:// when
playing, the application should figure out that itself.
He mentioned an error that happens
Hello Daniel,
He mentioned an error that happens when he click the Gnome (or KDE,
can't remember) icon at the desktop. Not something he typed...
Thanks for pointing that out!
Try simply NOT USING the icon, and using an application direcly.
OK, I have tryed this with mplayer, xine, cd
On 5/5/06, Christopher E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Daniel,
He mentioned an error that happens when he click the Gnome (or KDE,
can't remember) icon at the desktop. Not something he typed...
Thanks for pointing that out!
Try simply NOT USING the icon, and using an application direcly.
mplayer dvd://
what is this and where do I do this?
From any console/terminal you just type it...
OK when I do this, I am able to play DVDs in xine, mplayer, totem!
mplayer dvd://
totem dvd://
xine dvd://
Well, I don't know much of gnome/had/dbus/automounter etc, but right
now I would be
On 5/5/06, Christopher E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mplayer dvd://
what is this and where do I do this?
From any console/terminal you just type it...
OK when I do this, I am able to play DVDs in xine, mplayer, totem!
mplayer dvd://
totem dvd://
xine dvd://
Well, configuration, there's
Hello Daniel,
It now plays in all three players, the mplayer its self play very slow
and gives issues so I am geting rid of it as it also IS not
accessibile and if there is any one out there that is using it with a
screenreader please come forth.
So far xine plays both audio and dvds fine it
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 07:14:32AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote
emerge net-www/mplayerplug-in
and be sure that you have the gtk2 USE flag set.
--
Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My musings on technology and security at http://tech_sec.blog.ca
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
At Sun, 25 Sep 2005 13:37:08 -0400 Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 07:14:32AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote
emerge net-www/mplayerplug-in
and be sure that you have the gtk2 USE flag set.
I just tried this and it seems to want xemacs. Is this correct? I
already have
On 9/25/05, Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 07:14:32AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote
emerge net-www/mplayerplug-in
and be sure that you have the gtk2 USE flag set.
Actually all of that was in place and working. This page started
working about an hour later. I guess
At Sun, 25 Sep 2005 20:06:00 +0100 Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 25 September 2005 19:25, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
At Sun, 25 Sep 2005 13:37:08 -0400 Walter Dnes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 07:14:32AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote
emerge
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 09:04 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
emerge --digest jack-audio-connection
will build the new digest thing, you no longer need to
ebuild /long/path/balh.ebuild digest
first.
Neat, when was that added?
dunno, i picked it up from a games ebuild writing howto.
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 18:11:50 +1200, Nick Rout wrote:
emerge --digest jack-audio-connection
Neat, when was that added?
dunno, i picked it up from a games ebuild writing howto.
Good thing you read it then, because it's not in the emerge man page :(
--
Neil Bothwick
[ Printed on
On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 14:03:24 +1200, Nick Rout wrote:
emerge --digest jack-audio-connection
will build the new digest thing, you no longer need to
ebuild /long/path/balh.ebuild digest
first.
Neat, when was that added?
Also remember someone made this ebuild -amd64 for a reason, it may
On Friday 09 September 2005 02:03, Nick Rout wrote:
Not sure what happens if you have more than one overlay.
emerge will choose the last in line (as put in PORTDIR_OVERLAY) overlay
containing the ebuild.
By the way:
emerge --digest jack-audio-connection
will build the new digest thing,
I see an ebuild for Jack-0.100.0 but I don't seem to be able to
build it on my AMD64 machine or on my P4 laptop. I do not see it
listed in /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask so I don't think it
should be unbuildable.
on
http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=jack-audio-connection-kit
On 9/8/05, Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see an ebuild for Jack-0.100.0 but I don't seem to be able to
build it on my AMD64 machine or on my P4 laptop. I do not see it
listed in /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask so I don't think it
should be unbuildable.
on
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 15:27:05 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
I just copied the ebuild to under /usr/local/portage and modified it
to suit me. emerge now finds but it doesn't build as it complains
about 'no maifest'
ebuild /path/to/ebuild digest
Always do this after modifying an ebuild.
--
Neil
On 9/8/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 15:27:05 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
I just copied the ebuild to under /usr/local/portage and modified it
to suit me. emerge now finds but it doesn't build as it complains
about 'no maifest'
ebuild /path/to/ebuild
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 16:03:58 -0700
Mark Knecht wrote:
On 9/8/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ebuild /path/to/ebuild digest
Always do this after modifying an ebuild.
Neil,
Is there no difference when the ebuild is personal and held in
/usr/local/portage as opposed
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