iPod Nano

Chris Aitken chris-n/jUll39koHNgV/OU4+dkA at public.gmane.org
Tue Nov 6 01:02:04 UTC 2007


JoeHill wrote:

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> This is the way I did it:
>
> 0. Install libmp4v2-devel so that gtkpod is build with support for...well, mp4.
>   
[root at p733 chris]# yum install libmp4v2-devel
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Transaction Test Succeeded
Running Transaction
  Installing: libmp4v2-devel               ######################### [1/1]

Installed: libmp4v2-devel.i386 0:1.5.0.1-3.fc7
Complete!

> 1. Grab libgpod svn:
>
> svn co https://gtkpod.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gtkpod/libgpod/trunk libgpod
>   
Okay - I ran that command.
[root at p733 chris]# svn co 
https://gtkpod.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gtkpod/libgpod/trunk libgpod
A    libgpod/m4/swig.m4
A    libgpod/m4/Makefile.am
 U   libgpod/m4
A    libgpod/libgpod-1.0.pc.in
A    libgpod/AUTHORS
A    libgpod/README.SysInfo

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A    libgpod/po/POTFILES.in
A    libgpod/po/POTFILES.skip
A    libgpod/po/ro.po
 U   libgpod
Checked out revision 1758.

> *Important* read the README.sysinfo file and follow the instructions.
>
> ...then build and install the usual way* 
I don't have a "usual way"  - I'm brave but uninformed.
> (I used ./configure --prefix=/usr)
>   
Well, the brave part of me would just cd into the lipgpod directory 
(that was created in my home directory) and run

./configure --prefix=/usr)


Is that what I should do?

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