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authorVito Caputo <vcaputo@pengaru.com>2020-07-11 16:47:00 -0700
committerVito Caputo <vcaputo@pengaru.com>2020-07-11 16:47:00 -0700
commit3625160acc1715fc380f58ec3c4248485bed2370 (patch)
treedc95a32d81daac298cef69879a639029797fb762 /recordmydesktop/INSTALL
parentcfcca8681b88a171fb2cdbb83daa5f22bbedb6b8 (diff)
*: drop {gtk,qt}-recordmydesktop subdirs
This restores the recordmydesktop/ subdir as root from the mirror I cloned by fork from. I have no particular interest in the gtk/qt frontends and it doesn't appear they were part of a single tree in the past. But I will probably preserve backwards compatibility of the cli so they can continue to work with this fork installed.
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-If you got this from cvs you need to have automake installed and run:
-
-~$ cd recordmydesktop #remeber to cd in the directory of the module
- #you checked out
-~$ sh autogen.sh
-~$ ./configure
-~$ make
-~$ sudo make install
-
-If you got a release tarball, to compile the program you have to go through the regular drill:
-
-~$ gzip -d recordmydesktop-x.y.z.tar.gz
-~$ tar -xvf recordmydesktop-x.y.z.tar
-~$ cd recordmydesktop-x.y.z
-~$ ./configure
-~$ make
-~$ sudo make install
-
-
-You will need the development headers(i.e. packages ending with -dev or -devel
-depending on the distribution you use) for the following:
-
-X
-libICE-dev
-libSM-dev
-libXext
-libXdamage
-libXfixes
-libogg
-libvorbis
-libtheora
-
-If you want to compile with ALSA support, you will also
-need the libasound headers.If they are not found, OSS
-will be used and you must have the sys/soundcard.h header.
-To use OSS regardless of whether or not you have the ALSA
-headers, you can use the --enable-oss switch during
-configuration.
-
-
-
-Last, you need the regular headers, plus the ones for pthreads
-(both of which you should have if you have compiled anything else before).
-
-Of the above, the most likely to be missing are probably those of libXdamage and libtheora
-but any recent linux distribution should offer an easy way to get them.
-
-
-
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