[Clam-devel] today's commits
David García Garzón
dgarcia at iua.upf.edu
Thu Dec 28 11:11:16 PST 2006
Well, really few things in addition to the ones Pau already said.
Just, the separation of example packages for the applications and some little changes on the windows download page to prepare fully unassisted releases work we'll do tomorrow.
Ah, and i also did a little CLAM module to integrate video streams on clam networks. Now I can use clam networks as the backend for my TVbox. Using a SMS module that detects children, french models and Antonio Bandera's voices i can filter out all the Christmas commercial and showing my vacation photos instead. That's cool!
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 18:46:11 +0100
Pau Arumi <parumi at iua.upf.edu> wrote:
> (probably david will commit more changes later)
> no more work on osx today. we wanted to push the automatic-release
> system a little bit more.
>
> * versionInfo.py: added new python functions to retrieve package (clam,
> networkeditor, etc.) version from svn
> * versionInfo.py: added new python function to retrieve svn revision
> * updated doSrcTarball.py and doDebianPackages.py. now gets the version
> from CHANGES (not hardcoded)
> * product name of Annotator/CHANGES changed from MusicAnnotator ->
> Annotator.
> reason: doSrcTarballs.py is easier if package==product
> * The dev package should depend on the libclam0
> * Library suggests clam applications
> * renamed ChangeLog.txt -> CHANGES (keeping history. thanks svn!)
> reason: same name as apps/CHANGES
> * fix for previous commit: USE_VORBIS should be USE_OGGVORBIS
> * Conflicts on old separated debian packages
> * Separated debian packages for applications, first try
>
>
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