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2004 Sep 10
2
Re: Inclusion of debian packaging info
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 11:33:15AM -0700, Josh Coalson wrote: > > it's hard enough for the average user to find out how to compile > > source > > packages and checkout from CVS. The Ogg sources also includes a > > debian/ > > dir and it was much easier to build deb packages from this. Sorry, I'm just coming in in the middle of this, but I second any
2004 Sep 10
3
Cygwin patch
Building flac 1.0.3 under the latest cygwin craps out in src/libFLAC/file_decode.c and src/flac/file.c for _O_BINARY not being defined. It appears that #include <io.h> is not sufficient to pull in this macro; you need to #include <fcntl.h>. BTW, nice test suite! Talk about exhaustive. If anyone is interested in my Cygwin binaries (no Ogg support), I can provide an encap
2002 Dec 03
1
misc problems on samba/linux
Dear All, Please help on the following little creatures: 1. When I reboot, the system stays on 'send mail' for a long time. Was not like that before. Why? 2. I have a Conexant modem card (internal) which works well with my other boot on same machine (XP). The modem is on com 3. However, the linux shows me, 'sorry modem is busy' when I try to dial (I configured using KDE). Query
2004 Sep 10
1
Phatbox (was: Re: slow FLAC__file_decoder_seek_absolute()...)
--- Brendan Dowling <crypt@phatnoise.com> wrote: > Thanks Josh. I tested the player with some files encoded by another > guy here at work, and seeking into the files seems to work perfectly. > > So the Phatbox now plays FLAC files. Although, it's not yet in the > standard firmware download from the web page, and encoding is not yet > included in the capabilities of
2002 Dec 03
1
Questions on fs mounting
Hi, I have some questions concerning mounted fs on a linux system. I run redhat linux 7.3 on my laptop, and when I hook it up to a desktop Windows 2000 Pro machine, I usually mount (part of) the Windows directories onto my linux dir tree (say, it is to /mnt/samba). I use the following command: mount /mnt/samba to mount the filesystem (file /usr/bin/smbmount has suid root, so I can do
2004 Sep 10
7
Need AMD debugging help
To all who have an AMD + Windows based PC: I have gotten a few similar bug reports about encoding errors with FLAC. The common features are: - Repeatedly encoding the same file with verify will have verify errors some of the time (looks like aroung 50%) and the verify errors will occur in different places each time. - This is happening on AMD PCs running Windows. More reports come from
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: Inclusion of debian packaging info
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 02:42:53PM -0400, Caleb Epstein wrote: > Sorry, I'm just coming in in the middle of this, but I second > any motion to include a debian/ dirextory directory in the > flac sources. > > In general the build scripts and control files in a debian/ > directory are pretty static and don't change from version to > version, with the exception of
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: Inclusion of debian packaging info
> >- Debian source packages essentially consist of a copy of the > upstream source > > tarball (intact, when possible, so that signature verification and > the like > > can be performed) and a compressed diff which includes any > debian-specific > > changes. This makes it easy for the user to recognize what > changes were made > > to the source code
2004 Sep 10
0
libFLAC docs
Josh Coalson wrote: > > For those of you using CVS, I have added a libFLAC section to the > documentation page. I'm not sure how detailed to make it but I > think it's a good start. Let me know if there's anything else > you'd like to have in there. > > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/~checkout~/flac/flac/doc/documentation.html?rev=HEAD >
2004 Sep 10
0
libFLAC docs
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 03:03:57PM -0700, Josh Coalson wrote: > Good points. I imagine there should be two separate packages; > one for the command line tools, and one like flac-devel, which > has the libs and the includes. BTW in this scenario the files > that are currently in include/FLAC would go in /usr/include/FLAC > and you would do something like #include
2004 Sep 10
2
libFLAC docs
For those of you using CVS, I have added a libFLAC section to the documentation page. I'm not sure how detailed to make it but I think it's a good start. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to have in there. http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/~checkout~/flac/flac/doc/documentation.html?rev=HEAD Also, I'm thinking about splitting the encoder into
2004 Sep 10
1
libFLAC docs
Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > This is already being done (by me) for the Debian packages. I create packages > for: > > - The reference encoder/decoder (flac) > - The shared library libFLAC.so.0 (libflac0) > - The development library and headers (libflac-dev) > - The XMMS plugin (xmms-flac) > > Personally, I think this is beyond the scope of the flac source
2004 Sep 10
6
libFLAC docs
> > For those of you using CVS, I have added a libFLAC section to the > > documentation page. I'm not sure how detailed to make it but I > > think it's a good start. Let me know if there's anything else > > you'd like to have in there. > > > > >
2002 Aug 18
1
Paying Gig with Samba Client
Hello I have a Free Software Fax Client I use for Samba based faxes called Respond. I need it altered a little to be a little more professional. I need it to pop a window to create a cover letter and attach it to the fax. I don't program in Windows, so I can someone paid to do this from a client. Please email if interested. Thanx! Ruben -- __________________________ Brooklyn Linux
2002 Dec 03
0
[cae@bklyn.org: Re: Accessing network shares under sshd]
Hi. I'm having trouble mapping network drives from a Samba server when I login to my machine using the Cygwin SSH daemon and am hoping it may be something people here have seen before. I am able to map Samba shares with no problem from the Windows Explorer, or a Cygwin bash shell started from my desktop, but when I login remotely via ssh and try and mount something with "NET
2002 Jan 04
2
Fax from Widows
Hey Guys We've been using the respond program with SMB fax services and it's worked pretty good. But I have one need which is not addressed by this software, which I'm hoping maybe I can pay someone to hack into the windows code. I need Respond to send a cover letter prior to being sent out, independent of the program queueing the print job in windows. I was thinking I might be
2002 Oct 13
2
ssh tunnels
Is there a way to use ssh tunnels to access samba shares on a remote system from a Win 2K box? I have some linux boxen behind a NAT in a data center, and someone wants samba access to to one of them. No way in hell am I opening it through the NAT. Thanks. -- Justin Georgeson UnBound Technologies, Inc. http://www.unboundtech.com Main 713.329.9330 Fax 713.460.4051 Mobile 512.789.1962 5295
2001 May 08
2
Wine Setup
Still have these questions: CWp3 winedbg symlink is broken. How to fix? I am hearing that in order to deinstall a Windows program, you must compile a certain proggie from the sources. It doesn't seem to come with CWWine. Best avenue? I chose Desktop mode, as I need two apps running simultaneously. Freedom, which is my privacy app and netscape-mail must run together, as mail is fetched
2017 Jul 30
2
dovecot auth errors for a new user
Am 30.07.2017 um 21:49 schrieb Ruben Safir: > 2017-07-30T15:47:23.113000-04:00 www dovecot: pop3(facebook): Error: > user facebook: Initialization failed: Namespace '': Mail storage > autodetection failed with home=/home/facebook > 2017-07-30T15:47:23.116805-04:00 www dovecot: pop3(facebook): Error: > Invalid user settings. Refer to server log for more information. Define
2001 Mar 16
2
Some MS Software doesn't work with SAMBA?
Can it be that our accounting packages don't work on SMB and only with NT? I would HATE to put a NT Box into the mix. Ruben -- Brooklyn Linux Solutions http://www.mrbrklyn.com http://www.brooklynonline.com 1-718-382-5752