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I would like to encode a sound stream into amr-nb format in our C++ program. Created application is needed to be installed from .deb file on average Maemo device by BFU. Package can not contain 3. party library (it's not an option and I can not change this decision).

But I do no need to learn how to encode it. I found opencore-amrnb library and program works just fine with it. But I couldn't find package for it.

Also, I found libamrnb here - on maemo.org - ( http://maemo.org/packages/view/libamrnb/ ) and it works in our program just fine again, but it is not in common depositary but in developer - testing. And I can not force users to use this repository. And when I wanted install this package alone, it failed. (Only error message I got is: this package can not be installed.)

My device: N900
OS: Maemo5

So, do you know about some package for this, please?

Last edited by Laethnes; 2011-04-29 at 09:07.
 
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There is no such thing?
 
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AFAIK, if a package gets from extras-testing to extras,
all libraries (like libamrnb in your case) gets promoted as
well.

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Originally Posted by nicolai View Post
AFAIK, if a package gets from extras-testing to extras,
all libraries (like libamrnb in your case) gets promoted as
well.

Nicolai
Thanks for answer.

So I need to just wait if it gets promoted. Thanks
 
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You can ask the developer if he wants to promote this to extras-testing.
May it gets to extras-testing automatically when your app depends
on this, butI don't know.

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If you upload you application to Extras-repository, it's dependencies get promoted with it (so when you promote your program to Extras-Testing it's dependencies are promoted too and the same goes for promoting from Extras-Testing to Extras).
 

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Ok, thanks for answers, I'll look into it. Thanks

Last edited by Laethnes; 2011-04-01 at 08:05.
 
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