[PD] rdz PPA

2010-05-10 Thread Martin Eckart
I'm trying to compile pd-extended from source (on Lucid amd64) and want
to be sure that gmerlin is compiled into GEM.  I came across Roman's ppa
at https://launchpad.net/~reduzierer/+archive/rdz-pd-extra
+deps?field.series_filter=lucid
but although I add it like any other, apt doesn't seem to update the
packages from the ppa (if I run sudo apt-get update | grep ppa my
other ppa's are displayed but not rdz).  I've managed to download and
install the individual packages from the web front-end but I thought I'd
mention this issue on here.

Maybe there's a configuration issue in the ppa for Lucid amd64?  Maybe I
did something wrong?

Thanks for providing this btw!

-martin


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Re: [PD] rdz PPA

2010-05-10 Thread Roman Haefeli
Hi Martin

On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 11:42 -0400, Martin Eckart wrote:
 I'm trying to compile pd-extended from source (on Lucid amd64) and want
 to be sure that gmerlin is compiled into GEM.  I came across Roman's ppa
 at https://launchpad.net/~reduzierer/+archive/rdz-pd-extra
 +deps?field.series_filter=lucid

I only added the packages, that [readanysf~] depending on, which is
libgemrlin-avdec1 and libgavl1. gmerlin is a completely different
package, which is not part of my PPA. 

 but although I add it like any other, apt doesn't seem to update the
 packages from the ppa (if I run sudo apt-get update | grep ppa my
 other ppa's are displayed but not rdz).  I've managed to download and
 install the individual packages from the web front-end but I thought I'd
 mention this issue on here.
 
 Maybe there's a configuration issue in the ppa for Lucid amd64?  Maybe I
 did something wrong?

Only now I realized, that Gem indeed checks for libgmerlin-avdec1 (and
not for gmerlin, libgmerlin or the like). Since this package is not part
of the main distro, 'sudo aptitude install libgmerlin-avdec-dev ' should
install it. If your aptitude still cannot find it, make sure, that this
line:

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/reduzierer/rdz-pd-extra+deps/ubuntu lucid main

is part of your /etc/apt/sources.list. If this still isn't the reason
for this PPA not showing up in your aptitude, then I don't know, what
could be wrong. 

 Thanks for providing this btw!

You're welcome!

Roman



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Re: [PD] rdz PPA

2010-05-10 Thread Martin Eckart
 I only added the packages, that [readanysf~] depending on, which is
 libgemrlin-avdec1 and libgavl1. gmerlin is a completely different
 package, which is not part of my PPA. 
 
Sorry I wasn't specific, GEM needs libgmerlin-avdec too. 

  Maybe there's a configuration issue in the ppa for Lucid amd64?  Maybe I
  did something wrong?
 
 Only now I realized, that Gem indeed checks for libgmerlin-avdec1 (and
 not for gmerlin, libgmerlin or the like). Since this package is not part
 of the main distro, 'sudo aptitude install libgmerlin-avdec-dev ' should
 install it. If your aptitude still cannot find it, make sure, that this
 line:
 
 deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/reduzierer/rdz-pd-extra+deps/ubuntu lucid main
 
 is part of your /etc/apt/sources.list. If this still isn't the reason
 for this PPA not showing up in your aptitude, then I don't know, what
 could be wrong. 
 
There's a file called /etc/apt/sources.list.d/reduzierer-rdz-pd-extra
+deps-lucid.list whose contents are:
---
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/reduzierer/rdz-pd-extra+deps/ubuntu lucid
main
---
I assume Lucid just organizes sources.list a little differently than
previous versions.  The other PPAs I have are handled the same way.

Curiously, in synaptic when sorting by Origin, your ppa is the only one
that isn't in the list.  This smells like a small quirky bug and my best
guesses at the moment are that either apt doesn't really like the '+'
character in the PPA name or my version of Lucid doesn't think your PPA
contains any packages for 64 bit lucid.

  Thanks for providing this btw!
 
 You're welcome!
This was one of the easiest compiling experiences I've ever had in
ubuntu.  Following the pd-extended instructions and grabbing your
gmerlin .debs everything came together automatically into a nice
little .deb.

For anyone interested in that (it might work on your amd64 Lucid) you
can download it from:
http://imartron.com/misc/Pd-0.42.5-extended-20100510ppa1~Lucid1.deb

I'll figure out how to make my own ppa for that one day.

-martin


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Re: [PD] rdz PPA

2010-05-10 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 12:54 -0400, Martin Eckart wrote:

 There's a file called /etc/apt/sources.list.d/reduzierer-rdz-pd-extra
 +deps-lucid.list whose contents are:
 ---
 deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/reduzierer/rdz-pd-extra+deps/ubuntu lucid
 main
 ---
 I assume Lucid just organizes sources.list a little differently than
 previous versions.  The other PPAs I have are handled the same way.
 
 Curiously, in synaptic when sorting by Origin, your ppa is the only one
 that isn't in the list.  This smells like a small quirky bug and my best
 guesses at the moment are that either apt doesn't really like the '+'
 character in the PPA name or my version of Lucid doesn't think your PPA
 contains any packages for 64 bit lucid.

Ah, I guess you did:

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:reduzierer/rdz-pd-extra+deps

which also here added a file to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/, and also here,
it didn't work. It only worked after putting the the appropriate line to
the main /etc/apt/sources.list. Now that you're saying that it works for
other PPAs, it really smells like some '+' issue. Don't know why I have
put the '+' into the PPA's name in the first place. I think it's rather
not related to your system being amd64. Anyway, thanks for reporting.

 This was one of the easiest compiling experiences I've ever had in
 ubuntu.  Following the pd-extended instructions and grabbing your
 gmerlin .debs everything came together automatically into a nice
 little .deb.

Cool!

Roman




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