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2001 Mar 27
1
Mounts on Mac, Linux but not Win98 - bad password
...hosts allow is right. I don't have a hosts deny section. I've pored through the diagnostic tests and while there _were_ things wrong that I have fixed, I can't find anything I can do that makes a difference. Thanks for any enlightenment you can give me. Mike -- Michael D. Crawford GoingWare Inc. - Expert Software Development and Consulting http://www.goingware.com/ crawford@goingware.com Tilting at Windmills for a Better Tomorrow.
2001 Mar 30
1
Install a Windows app on a fileserver?
...you're lucky and the installation process doesn't put any OS-dependent files in the program folder, it generally works. I guess part of my problem is I don't know how to make the fileserver volume come up at a fixed drive letter in both operating systems. Mike -- Michael D. Crawford GoingWare Inc. - Expert Software Development and Consulting http://www.goingware.com crawford@goingware.com Tilting at Windmills for a Better Tomorrow.
2009 May 04
2
using "ov_open" in XCode
Thanks Conrad, but no matter what I try I'm dead in the water. I guess I'm looking for somebody who can help me through the ogg/vorbis installation process for Mac OSX. Maybe I did something wrong. - Downloaded libogg-1.1.3 and libvorbis-1.2.0. - ran the "sh ./configure" and "sudo make install" - opened each xCode project and built the frameworks. - copied the
2009 Dec 18
2
[PATCH] Fix a couple of problems for compilers where int is 16-bits
Hi, The attached patch changes occurrences of serialno to use the type ogg_int32_t, rather than int, as int can be too small on targets where it is only 16-bits. Cheers, Jon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/ogg-dev/attachments/20091218/bb17e83b/attachment-0001.htm -------------- next part -------------- An
2009 Feb 25
3
FLAC support for Android?
Thanks for the info, Dave. Speed is a very important feature, but there might be some risk choosing the FFmpeg decoder. They've had trouble with their encoder in the past, which tells me it's possible your users might one day run into a valid FLAC that the FFmpeg decoder won't handle correctly. A better suggestion might be to start with libFLAC, optimize as needed, and
2009 Mar 04
4
Again: Next libvorbis release?
Hi there, I maintain the libvorbis, libogg and vorbis-tool package for Fink <http://finkproject.org/ >. Recently I had time to wonder about those again. In particular, since I was informed libsndfile self-tests fails with 1.2.0, but not with a version dubbed 1.2.1rc1 somebody sent me. Also trunk seems to contain security fixes. In https://trac.xiph.org/browser/trunk/vorbis/CHANGES
2009 Feb 08
1
Upgrade Doc to DocBook 5.0?
...up is gotten to be valid, all the tools actually work really well. Normal Walsh has a HOWTO on making the transition: http://www.docbook.org/docs/howto/ Ever Faithful, Mike -- Michael David Crawford mdcrawford at gmail dot com I'm looking for a job in Silicon Valley: http://www.goingware.com/resume/cover-letter.html
2009 Feb 08
4
BUilding the docs
Hi all, I'm banging my head against the docs building problem and now I'm getting this: http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/inline.xsl:1: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not found HTTP/1.0 504 Gateway Time-out ^ compilation error: file http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/ current/html/docbook.xsl line 50
2009 Feb 08
1
How To Beat DocBook Into Submission
...n I'm posting this is to give you a current, debugged example of publishing DocBook documents - not to get you working on ZooLib's documentation! I hope this helps. Mike -- Michael David Crawford mdcrawford at gmail dot com I'm looking for a job in Silicon Valley: http://www.goingware.com/resume/cover-letter.html
2007 May 05
2
OggDisk?
Hi! I've seen many new standards on the Xiph page. Have you thought about creating something like "OggDisk", that would correspond to CD, DVD, BD... disks? I mean data structure (propably on any filesystem) that could be used for audio and video (and perhaps for images too?). Desired features: - Ogg centric - designed to be filesystem/disk type independant (so that you can use