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[campcaster-dev] Development environment broken as of today
On May 10, 2007, at 5:33 AM, Ferenc Gerlits wrote: > Lee Azzarello wrote on 05/10/2007 02:39 AM: >> Looks like a configure script somewhere in bin is generating a >> recursive PKG_CONFIG_PATH constant, which makes it's way…
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[campcaster-dev] Development environment broken as of today
Lee Azzarello wrote on 05/10/2007 02:39 AM: > Looks like a configure script somewhere in bin is generating a recursive > PKG_CONFIG_PATH constant, which makes it's way into the root level > Makefile regardless of any manual editin…
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Re: Re: [campcaster-dev] uploading and deleting and vanishing
Hi again I'm writing here to not start other topics. We are all set. The only thing that we are having difficulty is in getting people to access from remote to campcaster. We have a static domain and IP address but neither of them work w…
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Re: Re: [campcaster-dev] uploading and deleting and vanishing
Hi, At this point, Campcaster doesn't have a lot of priveleges assigned to users aside from the ability to log in. The main advantage of having separate user accounts at this point is that each user has their own scratchpad. This is something t…
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Re: Re: [campcaster-dev] uploading and deleting and vanishing
Hello Douglas We were trying to give users their dirrerent privileges. How is this possible directly from the Studio and from the Web? Trying to assign users to the Admin group, it will only give errors. Sorry for these basic questions,…
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Re: [campcaster-dev] uploading and deleting and vanishing
Thank you Douglas, there was an "aha!" when I read the answer. Now, still referring to the Storage Server, is there anyway I can set it to a specific Hard disk in order that when I import files or when someone remote uploads files…
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[campcaster-dev] debian package script
Hi Lee, I was able to build just fine from a clean Etch install; the Etch packages are up on the code.campware.org server at this address: deb http://code.campware.org/debian etch main The packages have also installed fine on other machine…
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[campcaster-dev] thin client instead of two-computer setup?
It may be difficult to setup, but once they are running it is easy to deploy and manage. Lee Azzarello wrote: > My experience with thin clients is from a number of years ago. It was > quite complicated to set up the TFTP server and ker…
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[campcaster-dev] thin client instead of two-computer setup?
My experience with thin clients is from a number of years ago. It was quite complicated to set up the TFTP server and kernel images, as well as getting the X server permissions correct. -lee On Apr 4, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Douglas.Arellanes…
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[campcaster-dev] postgres user/password?
Douglas.Arellanes@mdlf.org wrote on 03/15/2007 12:49 PM: > Hi, > > I've gotten a question from one of my colleagues in Jakarta asking where > the Postgres user and password are set. I thought it was in > /home/~user/.campca…
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[campcaster-dev] postgres user/password?
If you grep the source tree for Campcaster- where is the user you're running campcaster as you'll find a number of files that have this information. I'm not sure what the canonical one is but it appears that it's set during the …
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[campcaster-dev] Submitting patches via Trac?
You can login to Trac using "guest/campware"...we force people to login because of spam. Thanks for the patch! Lee A. Azzarello wrote: > I fixed a bug in the 1.2 SVN branch (which happens to be the same revision in trunk) but…
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[campcaster-dev] playlist
sawyer x wrote on 03/09/2007 11:29 AM: > where are the playlist files located in the subversion? > > i want to clean the db and re-import everything but i don't want to > delete the playlists This is not very easy to do; th…
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[campcaster-dev] Network hub setup instructions
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 17:29:58 +0100 (CET) Ferenc Gerlits wrote: > Paul Baranowski wrote on 03/08/2007 05:10 PM: > > Does anyone know how to set up a network hub other than using the > > network hub tarball? Shouldnt you just be ab…
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[campcaster-dev] Network hub setup instructions
I thought that's why you are there I guess it's a question for Tomas... I just got off the phone with him. He'll look at the question and send you a reply. Sava …
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[campcaster-dev] Network hub setup instructions
Paul Baranowski wrote on 03/08/2007 05:10 PM: > Does anyone know how to set up a network hub other than using the > network hub tarball? Shouldnt you just be able to connect to any > instance out there? What is different about the ne…
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Re: [campcaster-dev] darkice 0.18 released - with archiving functionality
sava.tatic@mdlf.org wrote: > OK, thanks for the clarification. We'll test it, and we'll pester you with > questions > > Here is one right now: Is it still possible to set up darkice to cut up > files automatically (e.…
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Re: [campcaster-dev] darkice 0.18 released - with archiving functionality
sava.tatic@mdlf.org wrote: > I was just going to ask you what's the deal with this (I recall Paul > sending an e-mail about it). We'll try to install it for the purposes of Actually the functionality was there in the subversion…
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[campcaster-dev] new bug tickets
On 3/5/07, Ferenc Gerlits wrote: > > Hi, > > sawyer x wrote on 03/04/2007 11:43 AM: > > 1. should work but doesn't: > > using the Live broadcast (somewhere inside there's a "stop" option) > >…
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[campcaster-dev] new bug tickets
Hi, sawyer x wrote on 03/04/2007 11:43 AM: > 1. should work but doesn't: > using the Live broadcast (somewhere inside there's a "stop" option) > doesn't work. > i actually had to reboot a machine in order…
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[campcaster-dev] SMIL plugin timing debug statements
On Saturday 03 March 2007 19:46, Paul Baranowski wrote: > Could you put timing debug statements into the SMIL plugin code so that we > could see how long it takes to read in the XML and how long to load the > files from disk? I'm i…
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[campcaster-dev] Very high level languages
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[campcaster-dev] Very high level languages
My philosophy in building applications is "short release cycles" and "use the right language for the job". The right language for the job might be: Desktop app: Python Web apps: PHP/Python/Ruby AI: LISP/Prolog OS: C/C++ …
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[campcaster-dev] Very high level languages
sava.tatic@mdlf.org wrote: > Hi everybody, > debate/flames. Thanks everybody for chipping in (that means, you too Akos, > please feel free to contribute -- it is an open project). thanks > 1. Everybody seems to agree that *IF* …
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[campcaster-dev] Very high level languages
> PS: Paul & Ferenc.... do u need a referee?? (this is a real bad joke) Yes, it looks like we do, and Sava did a good job at refereeing. I don't hate Python, but I'd much prefer to program in some other language; its syntax…
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[campcaster-dev] Very high level languages
Yessssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! u r Kind Regards Luis C. Suárez. PS: Paul & Ferenc.... do u need a referee?? (this is a real bad joke) El sáb, 03-03-2007 a las 00:36 +0100, sava.tatic@mdlf.org escribió: > Hi everybod…
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[campcaster-dev] Very high level languages
Hi everybody, I always knew this would be a hit topic. Almost as good as the renaming debate/flames. Thanks everybody for chipping in (that means, you too Akos, please feel free to contribute -- it is an open project). I'll try to summ…
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[campcaster-dev] Very high level languages
My two cents, as someone who isn't on the development team but knows about more than a few different programming and scripting languages, is that if it's either Python or Ruby, then it should be Python. Python is way more popular and …
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[campcaster-dev] Very high level languages
Hi Paul, I don't think I can change your mind; I failed at that in much more clear-cut cases. But I do believe you are about to do great harm to the project, and I want my conscience to be clear: I tried to prevent it. (Parentethical…
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[campcaster-dev] Very high level languages
I don't want to write a long email, I'm kind of tired of these talks so I'm not going to talk about the technical issues. To me it seems that Ferenc's talk comes from inexperience (including with higher level languages) and …
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