I'm happy to announce that the second round of beta packages for the
Campcaster 1.4 "Monrovia" release are finally available and are up on our
repository. That's the good news.
The bad news is that they still don't work with Ubuntu Intrepid; they only
work with Hardy so far. I'm hoping to work with other team members to get
the problem solved (any volunteers?).
More good news, and probably the most important reason to check out this
second beta release is that thanks to Nebojsa Grujic, we now have at least
a preliminary fix for the bug where the scheduler would not play more than
one file in a scheduled playlist. Many thanks to Nebojsa for getting that
out.
There are a few other minor fixes in there too, mainly in making the
installation procedure run correctly.
To install the packages, you have to have Ubuntu Hardy (so far these won't
work on any other version) and add the following repository to your
sources.list (or Synaptic -> Repositories -> Third-Party Software):
and then refresh your sources by either doing an 'apt-get update' or
clicking the 'Refresh' button in Synaptic.
We're really eager to get these packages tested, so please report any bugs
or strange behavior to us on the campcaster-support or campcaster-dev
mailing lists. You can also drop in to see if any of the Campcaster team
are hanging out on our IRC channel, #campcaster on irc.freenode.net.
Please note that Campcaster is a community effort, meaning that any and
all contributions - whether it's bug reports, documentation, code or cold,
hard cash - are greatly appreciated. You can donate to Campware through
our Digital Kiosk at http://digitalkiosk.mdlf.org:8080/kiosk/app/template/StoreProduct.vm/id/1052
Best regards and I hope to hear from you soon,
douglas
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Media Development Loan Fund
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Douglas Arellanes
Head of Research and Development
Center for Advanced Media--Prague (CAMP)
Salvatorska 10, 110 00 Praha 1
Czech Republic
Tel: + 420 224 312 832, Fax: +420 224 315 419
Mobile: +420 724 073 364
Skype and Yahoo IM: dougiegyro http://www.campware.org http://www.mdlf.org
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 04:52:32PM +0100, Douglas.Arellanes@mdlf.org wrote:
> I'm happy to announce that the second round of beta packages for the
> Campcaster 1.4 "Monrovia" release are finally available and are up on our
> repository. That's the good news.
That's great, but could you also provide some amd64 (x86_64) packages?
> The bad news is that they still don't work with Ubuntu Intrepid; they only
> work with Hardy so far. I'm hoping to work with other team members to get
> the problem solved (any volunteers?).
If I got some 64bit packages (repo), i'd do some tests, API docs and help
on developing...but i need to start at a certain level.
=============================================
Media Development Loan Fund
=============================================
Douglas Arellanes
Head of Research and Development
Center for Advanced Media--Prague (CAMP)
Salvatorska 10, 110 00 Praha 1
Czech Republic
Tel: + 420 224 312 832, Fax: +420 224 315 419
Mobile: +420 724 073 364
Skype and Yahoo IM: dougiegyro http://www.campware.org http://www.mdlf.org
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From:
Fabiano Sidler
To:
Support mailing list for the Campcaster software project
Date:
12/02/2008 09:41 PM
Subject:
Re: [campcaster-support] New "Monrovia" 1.4 beta 2 packages available
Sent by: campcaster-support-bounces@lists.campware.org
On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 04:52:32PM +0100, Douglas.Arellanes@mdlf.org
wrote:
> I'm happy to announce that the second round of beta packages for the
> Campcaster 1.4 "Monrovia" release are finally available and are up on
our
> repository. That's the good news.
That's great, but could you also provide some amd64 (x86_64) packages?
> The bad news is that they still don't work with Ubuntu Intrepid; they
only
> work with Hardy so far. I'm hoping to work with other team members to
get
> the problem solved (any volunteers?).
If I got some 64bit packages (repo), i'd do some tests, API docs and help
on developing...but i need to start at a certain level.