Well done!
On 10/4/10, Darrell Anderson <humanreadable(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
The fixes will
have to wait for 3.5.13; why don't you open
new bugs for
both issues?
For 3.5.12, --disable-lame will simply be required, as well
as the include
statement ln hack. I've seen much worse hacking in
Ubuntu as they try to
force an upstream package to work on their distribution.
;-) Both issues
will be a priority for 3.5.13.
Within my chroot environmnet I built both kaffeine 0.8.7 and 0.8.8 from the
upstream tarball. That tended to indicate the problem is not with any
installed packages.
Tried building with no -j flag. FTBFS.
Next tried --enable-closure.
Kaffeine built.
Well, well. That old ghost returns.
Played an AVI video and MP3.
I'll update the --enable-closure list in the wiki.
I'll submit a bug report for the build warning messages.
I'll submit a bug report for updating the version. Trinity is at 0.8.6. Last
KDE3 release was 0.8.8, which I built without error in my chroot. Tested an
AVI and MP3 in my virtual machine running Trinity was satisfactory.
Oy!