On 09/28/2011 02:30 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I'm using a mix of Squeezy aka stable aka 6.0 and
Wheezy aka testing aka
7.0 and self build stuff, such as Jack2, ALSA and the kernel. Most
packages are from testing.
My system is very similar. there's rarely things that break, but
aptitude does an amazing job.
It's stable, there are just some dependency
issues regarding do development packages, that are needed to compile
Ardour3 with videotimeline.
There's no additional dependencies for the videotimeline branch.
In the past you needed boost-regex but recent libardour also uses it.
As for compiling icsd (the video-server): There's lots of dependencies,
most notably ffmpeg, but all are in debian. Nevertheless I suggest to
just use the statically linked binary.
And well, I'll keep the nv driver (guess
it's the only stuff from stable), even while using the proprietary at
the moment. I'm working on getting my mix consistent and I'm very near
to it, but still didn't compile Ardour3 with videotimeline. Anyway, it's
brave to use unstable aka Sid. I suspect that there will be no
advantages regarding to audio and video, but I might be wrong. Perhaps
you should think of using testing instead. Perhaps you already do this
parallel to using Sid ;).
I've pinned priorities:
wheezy/testing:700; sid/unstable:500, squeeze/stable:300
OT: Robin, what's the state of videotimeline for
Ardour3?
works for me. We'll look into merging it upstream after the 3.0 release.
Do I need to
use an older version of Ardour3? Last time I tried, I had issues
compiling it and didn't follow your advice to compile it from, IIRC git
instead of svn.
yes. git is your friend.
http://rg42.org/wiki/a3vtl#source_build_instructions
have fun,
robin