I didn't burn blu-ray for some time, and when trying to do so right
now, I couldn't. K3b keep asking for growisofr, which is buggy
the original cdrecord installed from obs do not anymore remove this
dependency.
packman k3b 2.0.2
thanks
jdd
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Hi list-users,
I'm adressing the following text to the person, who has build the actual ffado
firewire driver for the current opensuse 12.1, or the one, who maintain it.
The ffado-rpm in the official repos doesn't support my Alesis IO26 with DICE
Chipset. So I've tried to compile my own version of ffado from svn-trunk
(revision 2040) but it will not compile Scons terminate because of errors
on compiling the d-bus part.
So my question is: is it possible for you, to compile a version with
ENABLE_DICE=True (and for a 64-Bit AMD machine) and provide it as an easy to
install rpm-package?
Or could you help me to find and fix the error, I get, so I can try to build a
running, error free package, to provide it via obs. (Of course I have to
learn, how to do this in detail) If you are willing to have a look on this
problem, I'll send the compiling messages from my system to pastebin.
I have reported a bug about this on novell's bugzilla. It has the bugreport-
number 747391. I'm not sure, whether this is really a bug, but on opensuse
11.3 it works all fine with my device, out of the box, by installing ffado,
jack, and such stuff from the "official" repos.
thank you for reading and (perhaps) answer.
Cheers
Andy
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