On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 19:54:35 +0200
Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net> wrote:
On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 13:32:18 -0400, jonetsu wrote:
So it looks good so far, but they're installed
in the
default /usr/local/ location.
This shouldn't matter, if it should matter for bitwig, then flea a bug
against bitwig.
That's what I thought, that it should not matter. I nevertheless asked
Bitwig.
You could configure to chose the location /usr instead
of /usr/local.
./configure --prefix=/usr
I know, but the idea here was do first check if the new libav/ffmpeg
would by OK by themselves. I presume I could go the configure way
now. But, the picture is not so clear since the /usr/local/ location
should not matter (ldconfig was run and the avplay for instance is
available w/o specifying the path) and Bitwig still does not play right
the test file.
No! Just keep in mind that Debian and Ubuntu split
packages and
make install as well as checkinstall don't do this, so your package
does replace package.deb, libpackage.deb, libpackage-dev.deb etc. with
package.deb only, providing everything. So you need to remove all the
unneeded packages [1].
Hmmmm... This I am not keen about. After years and years of building
Linux systems from scratch (LFS, BLFS) for both home and work, I am
using now a packaging system that's provided by the OS because it's
convenient but I still think that maintainers do absurd links, the
typical one being adding emacs in the dependencies because there is a
lisp file in a package.
Likewise, removing stuff does not forebode good tidings. I guess I
could do a dry run. And I could look at the control file.
Or I could use configure with /usr/