[CLAM] Compiling CLAM on Linux?

Chris Share s1922903 at qub.ac.uk
Wed Aug 4 09:55:46 PDT 2004


Hi,

I've decided that rather than wait until I can get Visual C++ 7.1, I'd
try getting CLAM to run under Linux (I have SUSE 9.0 installed on my PC
as well as Windows XP).

However, I'm a bit confused about which external libraries I need.

According to the CLAM Download page I need the following:

    * CLAM-0.6.1

    * FLTK 1.1.4
      
    * Qt 3
      
    * Xerces-C++ 2.3.0
      
    * FFTW 2.1.3

    * CppUnit 1.8.0

    * OpenGL 1.x
      
    * libsndfile 1.0.6
      
    * Underbit's libmad 0.15

    * Xiph.org Ogg/Vorbis SDK 1.0.1
      
    * id3lib 3.8.3
      
    * ALSA Library


What I'm not clear about is the exact files I need for the "Ogg/Vorbis
SDK" and the "ALSA Library".

If I go to http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/download/ I find the following
options:

[   ] libao-0.8.3-2.i386.rpm  14-Jun-2004 16:49   31K  
[   ] libao-0.8.3-2.src.rpm   14-Jun-2004 16:49  211K  
[   ] libao-0.8.3.tar.gz      14-Jun-2004 16:49  206K  
[   ] libao-0.8.3.zip         14-Jun-2004 16:49  293K  
[   ] libao-devel-0.8.3-2...> 14-Jun-2004 16:49   37K  
[   ] libogg-1.0-1.i386.rpm   14-Jun-2004 16:49   14K  
[   ] libogg-1.0-1.src.rpm    14-Jun-2004 16:49  221K  
[   ] libogg-1.0.tar.gz       14-Jun-2004 16:49  217K  
[   ] libogg-1.0.zip          14-Jun-2004 16:49  281K  
[   ] libogg-devel-1.0-1.i..> 14-Jun-2004 16:49   47K  
[   ] libvorbis-1.0-1.i386..> 14-Jun-2004 16:49  199K  
[   ] libvorbis-1.0-1.src.rpm 14-Jun-2004 16:49  729K  
[   ] libvorbis-1.0.tar.gz    14-Jun-2004 16:49  732K  
[   ] libvorbis-1.0.zip       14-Jun-2004 16:49  890K  
[   ] libvorbis-devel-1.0-..> 14-Jun-2004 16:49  447K  
[   ] vorbis-tools-1.0-1.i..> 14-Jun-2004 16:49  111K  
[   ] vorbis-tools-1.0-1.s..> 14-Jun-2004 16:49  418K  
[   ] vorbis-tools-1.0.tar.gz 14-Jun-2004 16:49  415K  
[   ] vorbis-tools-1.0.zip    14-Jun-2004 16:49  516K

Which do I need to compile CLAM?

Also, is the ALSA Library "alsa-lib-1.0.5.tar.bz2"?

If not, what do I need?

Cheers,

Chris 





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