Reproduced too.
The Kokua/Imprudence project never used fmod because of licensing.
I am sure we lost lots of potential users by not using it as our gstreamer
implementation on Windows did not behave.
However, we now have a well behaved gstremer010 implementation on Windows,
Linux32. and Linux64
gstreamer010 can be GPL or LGPL. So that solves the distribution issue.
Nicky
P.S. IMO the methods to distribute FMOD by install scripts to place the DLL on
a user's machine
never complied with the non-distribution intent of FMOD licensing.
>________________________________
> From: Martin Fürholz <fuerh...@gmx.net>
>To: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
>Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2012 9:42 AM
>Subject: [opensource-dev] 3p-fmod fails to build
>
>
>Nachricht
>Hello,
>
>I am having troubles
building 3p-fmod after I downloaded it today.
>
>Darien Caldwell
mentioned on sluniverse.com that she had the same troubles yesterday, and that
somebody told her on irc that fmod 'cleaned house'.
>
>Does anyone know
what that actually means for us?
>
>Thank you in
advance!
>
>MartinRJ
Fayray
>
>
>About the error:
"autobuild build --all" results in:
>+ echo
'4d28a685a92557c0dac06f9ab2567203 *fmodapi375win.zip'
>+ md5sum
-c
>fmodapi375win.zip: FAILED
>md5sum: WARNING: 1 computed checksum
did NOT match
>ERROR: building default configuration returned
1
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