Hi, Sorry I don't have time to package this update at the moment.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <salsa...@xs4all.nl> Date: 21 March 2010 20:22 Subject: Notice to packagers: LiVES 1.3.2 released To: joao.pi...@getdeb.net, barnin...@fairfieldcomputers.com, lu_z...@gentoo.org, enc...@users.sourceforge.net, ualei...@gmail.com, hricka...@l33tmyst.com, kla...@linuxcranks.info, i...@bandshed.net This message is intended for packagers of LiVES (http://lives.sourceforge.net). Please forward as appropriate. Please let me know if any addresses should be added or removed from this list. Please NOTE: since LiVES 1.1.3, it is now *highly recommended* that LiVES be built with libpulse support. NOTE 2: IMPORTANT ! if you are building LiVES using ubuntu dpkg, a change is needed to the "rules" file, see here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lives/+bug/481085/comments/5 failure to do so will result in badly broken builds. (debian dpkg does not have this problem) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi all, I have released LiVES 1.3.2, which adds some new features and fixes a jack/pulse audio problem in multitrack. All 1.2.1 users are advised to upgrade. Here is the ChangeLog: Fix jack/pulse audio breakage in multitrack. Add (experimental) support for firewire and TV card inputs (see File->add live camera) Faster, lossless recording of generators/inputs Implement record pause when disc space is low (user definable level) Some interface improvements for translated versions. (Translators - please see: http://lives.sourceforge.net/TRANS-README.txt) Fix multi_encoder file permissions Fix minor problem with post encoding cleanup * Fix crash in multitrack "remove first gaps" * Fix for audio block gravity * Fix mt auto backup thread concurrency problem Update OSC control to work better with puredata. See: http://lives.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/lives/trunk/OMC/pdlives.odt Implement new player transport Add "Gravity: Right" in multitrack Change default extension for ogg video from "ogg" to "ogv" Updated translations to Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, GB English, Estonian, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak and Ukranian. Initial translations to Danish and Occitan. * backported to 1.0.10 Shasums: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 sha1sums: cdec138a6ff1bc6fe6ba72bf232373aeef660ce9 LiVES-1.3.2.tar.bz2 2289ee3672f3a7179bac9579613b547ddfe031ed LiVES-1.3.2.tar.gz sha256sums: dbdd6271927ec4c294e5801b03043eab56692fea6d24177373b24bdab2674f41 LiVES-1.3.2.tar.bz2 8e75d059555db8fc1af8844674a0f4c26f42336c6fcc1ca2610151821a832b3d LiVES-1.3.2.tar.gz -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkumebIACgkQ6nIyGQ+AtI2ThACfSDme2gMygW2ymzYoHooh9kUd wBwAn3ydPDTZ2iV8V+BLeUKucjA8YrjY =Sgs9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- gpg fingerprint can be found at: http://lives.sourceforge.net/index.php?do=contact URLs: http://www.xs4all.nl/~salsaman/lives/current/LiVES-1.3.2.tar.bz2 (source bzip2, 2.8MB) http://www.xs4all.nl/~salsaman/lives/current/LiVES-1.3.2.tar.gz (source gzip, 3.8MB) Release notes: his version fixes a bug in 1.2.1 which caused jack/pulse audio to fail in multitrack. Support for TV card inputs is experimental - it will likely hang if you try to use it with a webcam instead. The next "stable" release will be 1.0.10, to follow shortly. Enjoy ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packaging notes (please read CAREFULLY !): 1) Mandatory dependencies include *at least*: GTK+ (>=2.14) + development libs gdk-pixbuf-loaders + development libs gettext + development libs mplayer with jpeg/png output support mencoder with jpeg/png input support (preferably with x264 and dirac support) imageMagick perl sox (*with* libsox-fmt-all !) 2) *Highly* Recommended build-dependencies include: libpulse, libjack, libSDL, mjpegtools, libogg, libtheora, libdv, libraw1394, libavc1394, liboil and libasound2. (For compiling you should have development versions of these libraries installed. Check the output of ./configure carefully for missing optional dependencies.) 3) *Highly* Recommended runtime dependencies include: xwininfo, pulseaudio/libpulse, jackd, libSDL, mjpegtools, libogg, libtheora, theora-bin, libvorbis, libasound2, libdv, mkvtoolnix, libmatroska, ogmtools, dvgrab, libraw1394, libavc1394, libdv2-apps/libdv-bin, cdda2wav, lame, python, x264, liboil. Note: libpulse is mandatory if compiled with libpulse-dev libjack is mandatory if compiled with libjack-dev ditto for libasound2, libdv, libmjpegtools, libraw1394, libavc1394 and liboil. 4) libtheora packages should install the binary "encoder_example" (or "theora_encoder_example"). Please communicate this to your libtheora packager !!!!! (Note some distros now have a theora-bin package. Thankyou !) 5) you may wish to install/build a package for frei0r before compiling LiVES. LiVES can use all of these plugins. Frei0r can be downloaded from: http://www.piksel.no/frei0r/snapshot/frei0r-latest.tar.gz For more information on frei0r, see: http://www.piksel.org/frei0r Note: frei0r packages are currently *not* endian-safe, thus they should not be dependencies on little endian architectures (e.g. ppc) -- Harry Rickards - ha...@linux.com Vote Lib Dem - Building a fairer Britain - http://libdems.org.uk _______________________________________________ pkg-multimedia-maintainers mailing list pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-multimedia-maintainers