On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 03:58:28PM -0600, Steve M. Robbins wrote: > > > Git repos are not relevant here. > > > > they are fucking important, but it seems that the firewire > > lib maintainers are quite lame.
I, the lame lib maintainer, tried to compile coriander and one of his own applications, for the juju stack, git cloning libraw and svn co'ing libdc1394 and cvs co'ing coriander. I had to modify coriander slightly and my own application some more, because the API of libdc1394 is still changing. After it all compiled, I tried it on a computer with multiple IIDC camera's attached. The applications see all devices. However, you can only read out one device at a time, because ISO channel allocation is not implemented according to libdc1394. Second, the camera image is messed up, the first 10% is fine but the rest is junk. I'm not the upstream maintainer, I'm the Debian maintainer. I do not mind fixing little things myself, but fixing this is beyond my scope. Upstream is clearly not ready, I cannot package unreleased stuff from git/svn/cvs that is not working properly anyway. Again, for those Debian users who want a *working* FireWire stack, please enable the old modules again. You can build both the old and the new stack. You can blacklist the old modules by default so that only the modules for the new stack get loaded unless the user wants the old one back. -- Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, Guus Sliepen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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