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[SLE] New Apt repository opened
- From: Thibaut Cousin <cousin@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 11:24:23 +0100
- Message-id: <200211181124.24080.cousin@xxxxxxxx>
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As I said last week, I am happy to say that my Apt repository will be
available today as soon as the sync process is done (in a couple of hours).
Right now you can get the packages using three possible URL:
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-tcousin/
http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-tcousin/
rsync://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-tcousin/
They should also be available in the usual Apt repository:
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/8.1-i386/RPMS-suser-tcousin
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/8.1-i386/SRPMS-suser-tcousin
Before saying anything more, I'd like to point out a few things:
- - I'm not a RPM guru, so I didn't create the source-RPM packages for most of
these packages (see rpm -qi for real credits). I know they work on my system
and a few others. Send me an email for any question/comment.
- - What I did is changed the spec files and recompiled everything, so that
dependencies are consistent globally and more complete, the group names fit
in YaST2 and some features are activated at compile-time. I also tried to
make the package names/versions consistent with YaST2 if they replace
anything from the SuSE CDs (mostly MPlayer).
- - A few of those packages have no corresponding source-RPM package because I
couldn't provide them. Possible reasons: I couldn't compile the src.rpm or
the package comes from a Debian or Checkinstall conversion. Sorry for that,
I'll try to remedy this in the future.
Now for the good points:
- - These packages are for SuSE 8.1. I compiled some of them for i686 if I
thought it was interesting, but the source-RPM package can be compile for any
other architecture with --target i586 (for example).
- - Most of these packages are about multimedia. Xine, Transcode, MPlayer and a
few others, with consistent dependencies. They have no fancy dependency like
the libGLcore.so coming from NVidia drivers.
Here is the list of the packages:
i386: divx4linux, grustibus, lzo, lzo-static, lzo-devel, w32codec
i586: ffmpeg, libffmpeg0.4.6, libffmpeg0.4.6-devel, golix, gtoaster (Beta6),
kexchange, kile, kkeyled, krename, ksensors, quanta (3.0 final), xvattr
i686: a52dec, dgen-sdl, fame, libfame, libfame-devel, grip (3.0.3), lame
(3.93-20021002), lame-libs, lame-libs-devel, lame-libs-static, lame-mp3x,
libdvbpsi1, libdvbpsi1-devel, libdvdcss2, libdvdcss2-devel, libdvdnav,
libxine0 (0.9.13), libxine0-devel, xine-dvdnav, xine-ui, MPlayer (0.90pre10),
MPlayer-gui, oggtst, ogmtools, transcode (0.6.1), x2divx, xvid (20021011),
xvid-devel
noarch: feynmf, revtex4, tetex-frogg, tetex-frogg-extra,
tetex-frogg-extra-doc, texpower, Video-DVDRip (0.46)
Have fun with those packages!
- --
Thibaut Cousin
E-mail : cousin@xxxxxxxx
Web : http://clrwww.in2p3.fr
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As I said last week, I am happy to say that my Apt repository will be
available today as soon as the sync process is done (in a couple of hours).
Right now you can get the packages using three possible URL:
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-tcousin/
http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-tcousin/
rsync://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-tcousin/
They should also be available in the usual Apt repository:
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/8.1-i386/RPMS-suser-tcousin
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/8.1-i386/SRPMS-suser-tcousin
Before saying anything more, I'd like to point out a few things:
- - I'm not a RPM guru, so I didn't create the source-RPM packages for most of
these packages (see rpm -qi for real credits). I know they work on my system
and a few others. Send me an email for any question/comment.
- - What I did is changed the spec files and recompiled everything, so that
dependencies are consistent globally and more complete, the group names fit
in YaST2 and some features are activated at compile-time. I also tried to
make the package names/versions consistent with YaST2 if they replace
anything from the SuSE CDs (mostly MPlayer).
- - A few of those packages have no corresponding source-RPM package because I
couldn't provide them. Possible reasons: I couldn't compile the src.rpm or
the package comes from a Debian or Checkinstall conversion. Sorry for that,
I'll try to remedy this in the future.
Now for the good points:
- - These packages are for SuSE 8.1. I compiled some of them for i686 if I
thought it was interesting, but the source-RPM package can be compile for any
other architecture with --target i586 (for example).
- - Most of these packages are about multimedia. Xine, Transcode, MPlayer and a
few others, with consistent dependencies. They have no fancy dependency like
the libGLcore.so coming from NVidia drivers.
Here is the list of the packages:
i386: divx4linux, grustibus, lzo, lzo-static, lzo-devel, w32codec
i586: ffmpeg, libffmpeg0.4.6, libffmpeg0.4.6-devel, golix, gtoaster (Beta6),
kexchange, kile, kkeyled, krename, ksensors, quanta (3.0 final), xvattr
i686: a52dec, dgen-sdl, fame, libfame, libfame-devel, grip (3.0.3), lame
(3.93-20021002), lame-libs, lame-libs-devel, lame-libs-static, lame-mp3x,
libdvbpsi1, libdvbpsi1-devel, libdvdcss2, libdvdcss2-devel, libdvdnav,
libxine0 (0.9.13), libxine0-devel, xine-dvdnav, xine-ui, MPlayer (0.90pre10),
MPlayer-gui, oggtst, ogmtools, transcode (0.6.1), x2divx, xvid (20021011),
xvid-devel
noarch: feynmf, revtex4, tetex-frogg, tetex-frogg-extra,
tetex-frogg-extra-doc, texpower, Video-DVDRip (0.46)
Have fun with those packages!
- --
Thibaut Cousin
E-mail : cousin@xxxxxxxx
Web : http://clrwww.in2p3.fr
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