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Developer Documentation now availableBrett McCoyhttp://www.chapelperilous.nettag:Polidori:28Friday September 3, 2004 05:54AMFriday September 3, 2004 05:54AM
Developer documentation is now available, see the link under the Developer block to the left
Developer documentation is now available, see the link under the Developer block to the left
Time for a new logo!Luis Mhttp://lems1.latinomixed.comtag:Polidori:27Thursday June 3, 2004 10:29AMThursday June 3, 2004 10:29AM
Polidori needs you! This is a good time for those artist who love their open source applications and would like to contribute a logo that represents our project. Please submit your original logos to our mailing list or join us in IRC #polidori (irc.freenode.net). Logos will be posted here as they are receive and the current contributors for Polidori will decide which logo best represent the essence of our little DVD Authoring System of choice. Time to fire up those SVG, PNG (or whatever other format) editors!
Polidori needs you! This is a good time for those artist who love their open source applications and would like to contribute a logo that represents our project. Please submit your original logos to our mailing list or join us in IRC #polidori (irc.freenode.net). Logos will be posted here as they are receive and the current contributors for Polidori will decide which logo best represent the essence of our little DVD Authoring System of choice. Time to fire up those SVG, PNG (or whatever other format) editors!
Fine Grain CVS Build InstructionsLuis Mhttp://lems1.latinomixed.comtag:Polidori:26Saturday May 1, 2004 12:05AMSaturday May 1, 2004 12:05AM
The following is a message that appeared in the polidori-devel mailing list detailing the process to build Polidori from CVS for the un-initiated (newbies in general). Please read carefully and post your comments below if you don\'t want to use our other bug reporting systems: polidori-devel [ at ] lists ! sourceforge ! net, #polidori on the irc.freenode.net IRC server, etc... You might get faster response by using the IRC channel.
The following is a message that appeared in the polidori-devel mailing list detailing the process to build Polidori from CVS for the un-initiated (newbies in general). Please read carefully and post your comments below if you don\'t want to use our other bug reporting systems: polidori-devel [ at ] lists ! sourceforge ! net, #polidori on the irc.freenode.net IRC server, etc... You might get faster response by using the IRC channel.
Hello all,
This information is for those who will be building Polidori from CVS
(not the releases that will start appearing soon in SourceForge).
So, if you are not building from CVS, you may disregard this.
I have updated autogen.sh once again. This time I replaced it
completely with the ones use for building Gnome and modified it
so that it works for us for building polidori (mainly on Linux, and
usually on Debian-based systems). I will need feedback from people
running different distros if their builds happen to break, which I doubt
but it\'s possible. Here is what you need to build Polidori from CVS:
autoconf >= 2.59
automake >= 1.8
libtool >= 1.5
gettext >= 0.11
pkg-config >= 0.14.0
These packages are currently in Debian Sarge (testing) and up.
And since Debian lags 2 years or so behind all other distros,
I guess these packages are in all other distros as well :-)
For those who DO use Debian as their main developing boxes,
you might be happy to know that you can just do:
$>fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage
After checking out the CVS module \"polidori\" from SF.net.
This will make a package called polidori_VERSION.deb in the directory
that contains your CVS tree. So, to install it you would simply do:
$> sudo dpkg -i ../polidori_VERSION.deb
You might want to modify \"debian/changelog\" and put an entry with
the exact name used by your gnupg key so that the packages generated
by you are signed correctly (if you care about that of course.
That is, if you will be distributing your packages from a public server).
Hopefully a DD will take care of uploading Polidori to debian as soon as
Polidori matures to a point that it\'s usable (very soon indeed).
Thanks for bearing with us through this early stages of development.
This information will appear in our shinny polidori.sf.net soon for future
generations to read ;-) Hopefully this will be the last time that one has
to run ./autogen.sh...
Happy compiling!
Luis M (lemsx1)
WelcomeLuis Mhttp://lems1.latinomixed.comtag:Polidori:25Thursday April 15, 2004 11:53AMThursday April 15, 2004 11:53AM
Welcome to the new shinny Polidori website. Please bear with us while we update this page to include all information about the project. If you want to see the SF project page click here.
Welcome to the new shinny Polidori website. Please bear with us while we update this page to include all information about the project. If you want to see the SF project page click here.