e-tobi packages and Ubuntu

  • Would it be possible to modify the dependencies in the e-tobi packages so that they would work on ubuntu too?


    One example would be the muggle-plugin:


    And when checking if the missing flac-dependencis, i get this:

    Code
    root@vdr:/video0# aptitude search libflac
    i   libflac++-dev                                                                         - Free Lossless Audio Codec - C++ development library
    i A libflac++6                                                                            - Free Lossless Audio Codec - C++ runtime library
    i A libflac-dev                                                                           - Free Lossless Audio Codec - C development library
    p   libflac-doc                                                                           - Free Lossless Audio Codec - library documentation
    i A libflac8                                                                              - Free Lossless Audio Codec - runtime C library
    root@vdr:/video0#


    To me it looks that the flac-stuff should up2date :)

  • I'm using Ubuntu Hoary and the following e-tobi repository

    Code
    deb     http://e-tobi.net/vdr-experimental etch base backports addons vdr-extensions
    deb-src http://e-tobi.net/vdr-experimental etch base backports addons vdr-extensions

    Should i switch to the sid-packages instead of etch?


    What about vdr-extensions vs vdr-multipatch? It's not completely clear to me what's the difference between these two...

  • Umm.. I mean Hardy.. Not hoary :) I getting already confused with these funny names ;)


    Ok, so I'll switch to the sid-packages and see what's going on with them :)



    ...to be continued... :)

  • Ok, now i swapped to sid-packages, but it took away from me the following plugins:


    Burn
    Live
    .. and some other


    for example the burn-plugin needs this stuff..



    Also vdr-plugin-muggle gives me some gray hair.. it's not happy with the available libmad-packages..



    I added the medibuntu-repository, but that did not help..

  • Would it be possible to combine the dependencies so that it woud suite also the buntu-distros? It sounds like too much trouble to set up a buntu-repository...


    I'm not so clear about how to create and maintain repositories, but would it be possible to maitain the dependency-stuff etc. dynamically via a database, and then just create packages on the fly based on that, or then by running a script that would generate packages based on pre-defined rules...?


    Cause basically all debian-based distros should have more or less the same base, just the way how some libraries etc packages are named...?

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