I'm in Linux (Debian) and I started down a trail that was leading me to believe I needed gvsbuild and Visual Studio. Say it ain't so! I got here because I want ufraw.
I'm working on posting full output to pastebin. The configure output is at https://pastebin.com/8xuQeUUg The compiler output is at https://pastebin.com/tc4LB5uD but that may have a private tag because it tripped something in their spam detector, so I emailed them, it may be fixed already. I'm building on a 64 bit ARM machine, a chromebook actually, which may be a little unusual.
I'm working on posting full output to pastebin. The configure output is at https://pastebin.com/8xuQeUUg The conpiler output is at https://pastebin.com/tc4LB5uD but that may have a private tag because it tripped something in their spam detector, so I emailed them, it may be fixed already. I'm building on a 64 bit ARM machine, a chromebook actually, which may be a little unusual.
May be related to https://github.com/PyAV-Org/PyAV/issues/735 but I suspect it's a simpler missing header. The depends lists could be better. I made up little Bash scripts (from the Lives README) to do the installs, I'm not seeing the main one right now, just a little one for the git version to use after the main ones. It looks like: apt-get install autogen automake autopoint libtool gettext. I was FTPing them around, they're probably somewhere. OK, they're quite simple but they make it easier to...
OK, I didn't imagine it. Crouton is the replaceable chroot system on Chromebooks. I was seeing this problem so I wiped my chroot and started over with a clean install of ffmpeg, that worked fine. Then for Lives I installed from git first and ended up with weed library errors. Tried to build in a new dir from a tarball instead and it looks like a missing header again. In file included from libav_stream.c:33: ../../decoders/libav_helper.h: In function ‘av_set_pts_info’: ../../decoders/libav_helper.h:91:3:...
Reloading the Linux, that should cure it. Nothing significant has been done under this crippled Linux. I'm not a Chromebook fan but my Pinebook Pro had a hinge failure that left me stranded needing to replace it.
I had Lives installed from Debian debs (Bullseye), and when it turned out to not be entirely suitable I removed bits of it however I could and built from sources. I'm fairly sure I didn't get it all out, I hoped it wouldn't matter. Before starting to build lives from sources I uninstalled an ffmpeg which was also from debs and replaced it with one built from sources. This is under Linux on an Acer Chromebook. I see 2 possible cures. In Debian/Ubuntu there's a file /var/log/apt/history.log which contains...
I had Lives installed from Debian debs (Bullseye), and when it turned out to not be entirely suitable I removed bits of it however I could and built from sources. I'm fairly sure I didn't get it all out, I hoped it wouldn't matter. Before starting to build lives from sources I uninstalled an ffmpeg which was also from debs and replaced it with one built from sources. This is under Linux on an Acer Chromebook. I see 2 possible cures. In Debian/Ubuntu there's a file /var/log/apt/history.log which contains...
I'm trying to build current lives after having just built and installed ffmpeg. I get implicit declarations on several functions, at least one of which was deprecated and removed from ffmpeg a while ago. I'm probably not linking something I need to. Maybe I have an old binary somewhere? make[4]: Entering directory '/usr/src/misc/lives/lives-3.2.0/lives-plugins/plugins/playback/video' /bin/bash ../../../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"LiVES\" -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\"lives\" -DPACKAGE_VERSION=\"3.2.0\"...
See my https://sourceforge.net/p/mp3progs/ project if you need to import flac files in batches. Also run mp3gain on large numbers of files.
This is a way to turn audio files (wav only so far) into video files that can be posted on social media to show off. I wanted to record the coy dogs that howl at full moon, so far I'm mostly gotten owls, planes and trains. Rain a little bit and splashing. I use electret microphone cartridges, build my own preamps, feed them into USB sound cards plugged into a laptop. Some are neat enough that I want to show them off. I have some better (lower noise) transistors, I'm waiting for a better pair of microphone...
This is a way to turn audio files (wav only so far) into video files that can be posted on social media to show off. I wanted to record the coy dogs that howl at full moon, so far I'm mostly gotten owls, planes and trains. Rain a little bit and splashing. I use electret microphone cartridges, build my own preamps, feed them into USB sound cards plugged into a laptop. Some are neat enough that I want to show them off.
If you don't know why you'd watch a Bitcoin price look up bitcoin trading or bitcoin investing. The price of bitcoin is almost unstable enough to make it unsuitable as a currency. But the flip side of that is that you can buy some when it's cheap then sell it when the price goes up to make a profit. In December 2018 I spent $450 on some, then sold it in July 2019 for $1200. So I made a $900 profit but what's important is that I tripled my money, and I could have tripled any amount of money. It's...
If you don't know why you'd watch a Bitcoin price look up bitcoin trading or bitcoin investing. The price of bitcoin is almost unstable enough to make it unsuitable as a currency. But the flip side of that is that you can buy some when it's cheap then sell it when the price goes up to make a profit. In December 2018 I spent $450 on some, then sold it in July 2019 for $1200. So I made a $900 profit but what's important is that I tripled my money, and I could have tripled any amount of money. It's...
If you don't know why you'd watch a Bitcoin price look up bitcoin trading or bitcoin investing. The price of bitcoin is almost unstable enough to make it unsuitable as a currency. But the flip side of that is that you can buy some when it's cheap then sell it when the price goes up to make a profit. In December 2018 I spent $450 on some, then sold it in July 2019 for $1200. So I made a $900 profit but what's important is that I tripled my money, and I could have tripled any amount of money. It's...
If you don't know why you'd watch a Bitcoin price look up bitcoin trading or bitcoin investing. The price of bitcoin is almost unstable enough to make it unsuitable as a currency. But the flip side of that is that you can buy some when it's cheap then sell it when the price goes up to make a profit. In December 2018 I spent $450 on some, then sold it in July 2019 for $1200. So I made a $900 profit but what's important is that I tripled my money, and I could have tripled any amount of money. It's...
and for starters
I've been using ufraw with gimp under OpenBSD and Linux for maybe 3 years, since I've had a camera that would shoot raws. I just got a 64 bit Debian running on a Raspberry Pi and I wanted one of the newer Gimp versions that will let you set precision of your images, so I built 2.10. Only the newer gimps don't recognize ufraw. So I looked at nufraw and it won't recognize my gimp. There's some strange politics going on here. So the original ufraw has been abanonded just when gimp might finally handle...
Just found EasyMotif. Why is the main form so small and not resizeable? When starting out and you want to create a new project, File->New should bring up a file create dialog, not a file open one.
Make importing still images easier
I'm trying to build Piklab 0.16.2 from source under OpenBSD which doesn't do HID...
Back to the which interface question. Trying to Google to find out which standards...
Back to the which interface question. Trying to Google to find out which standards...
I've got a 2002 Ford Escort ZX2, also a 1998 Subaru Forester and I'm looking to order...
I just tried compiling freediag 1.04 under OpenBSD and it looks like you're trying...
I just tried compiling freediag 1.04 under OpenBSD and it looks like you're trying...