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From: phantomjinx <p.g...@ph...> - 2014-05-22 21:20:35
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On 05/22/2014 06:17 PM, Flavio wrote: > Il 07/10/2012 20:17, phantomjinx ha scritto: >> Flavio <fl...@gm...> wrote: >> >> Hi Jorg (and, well, phantomjinx, too), >> just to tell you that I've just refreshed .deb packages to v2.1.3 >> (25-sep-12) on Ubuntu 12.04 at the same address and folder (iPhone >> support and other stuff enabled in ./config). >> The backlink still remains there, however it seems that gtkpod website >> has changed, and I don't see any link to the packaged gtkpod on my >> website, I guess it had been lost in the process of upgrading the >> website. :) >> Regards >> >> >> If you post your links then we can readd them to the website. >> >> Phantomjinx > > Hello again, > I wanted to start building and uploading bleeding edge GIT .deb packages too (Ubuntu 14.04), but > it looks like I can't compile gtkpod with mp4 support. > I can't get rid of "*Cannot find faad. Conversion from m4a to mp3 not possible*", even if libfaad, > libfaac and libmp4v2 dev packages are installed. > Any hints? > Thanks in advance > > -- > Flavio > www.flapane.com Hi Flavio, It would appear that 14.04 has a number of issues presented by gtkpod. This is not the first request for information regarding mp4 support not working. At the moment, I run exclusively on Fedora so I need to get a 14.04 VM up and running. Hopefully I should manage it over the weekend and I'll try to understand whats missing. Regards PGR -- Paul Richardson * p.g...@ph... * p.g...@re... * pgr...@li... "I know exactly who reads the papers ... * The Daily Mirror is read by people who think they run the country. * The Guardian is read by people who think they ought to run the country. * The Times is read by people who do actually run the country. * The Daily Mail is read by the wives of the people who run the country. * The Financial Times is read by the people who own the country. * The Morning Star is read by the people who think the country ought to be run by another country. * The Daily Telegraph is read by the people who think it is." Jim Hacker, Yes Minister |