1.23 and debian/ubuntu package

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1.23 and debian/ubuntu package

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For those of you who have been wondering where it is . . . I decided to wait for 1.23.1. Now that it's out zoneminder_1.23.1-1_i386.deb shouldn't be too far away :D
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Post by ktheking »

good idea ...
This can save you (and us) of lot of time ...
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Post by Lee Sharp »

Hip Hip, Hooray!!!! :) One question/request... We have found some real advantages to running on 64bit. Will you be making 64bit packages or are we stuck on the repos version. ;) Is there anything you need for 64bit support? Thanks again...
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Post by haus »

Not to pressure you, but I'm thinking of holding my breath in anticipation. :)

Seriously, though...really excited here...
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Post by d0t101101 »

I'm also looking forward to seeing the Ubuntu package, thanks for maintaining it.

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Post by rDr4g0n »

im working on setting up a system and as a total linux noob, im sure ive fubard my current install pretty badly. cant wait for the new one :)

thanks!!
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. . . delay till weekend

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Unfortunately my "real" job has decided to demand a bit more time from me this week. So I won't be looking at it until the weekend. :-(

On the 64-bit question - I just need a 64-bit build environment. My server now has an Athlon 64 but it's still running 32-bit Ubuntu. However, the versions that appear in Debian unstable and Ubuntu universe should be being built for X86-64 as part of their release process.

Meanwhile, zoneminder_1.22.3-10_i386.deb has gone into Debian "testing" which means that 1.22.3, at least, should end up in the next Debian "stable" release.
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Post by Lee Sharp »

You know how to make a 64 bit boot easy, right?

sda1 swap
sda2 32bit \
sda3 \home
sda4 64bit \

sda4 can be just a couple of gig. Easy way to test what is really 64bit OK, and still have your regular desktop. Now get to it. ;) If you need anything give a shout. I really want it since Ubuntu takes too long to build updates, and 1.23 won't be in until hardy+1.
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Post by mrd »

Any chance the new package will have ffmpeg support built in?

Thanks again for your work on this!
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[quote="mrd"]Any chance the new package will have ffmpeg support built in?/quote]

Not in the -1 package. My intent is to get ffmpeg back in and working. The effort of getting ffmpeg working will hopefully not be that much, but that's still more than just rolling the packaging forwards :-). Hopefully not too long after that there will be a version with ffmpeg.
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For those wondering

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If you're wondering why there still isn't a package for 1.23.1, I describe the problem (plus a bit of followup discussion) over in this thread: http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewto ... 9288#39288

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Progress . . . . slow, but progress

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The missing perl library is now sitting in the package upload queue for Debian (thanks to the debian-perl-group). I've arrange that, once it gets accepted into Debian Unstable, it will get pulled across pretty quickly into Ubuntu Universe.

Then I can get back to packaging up 1.23.1
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Post by Flash_ »

Does this one fix the wee bug whereby the images/ events/ sounds/ etc directories are re-created by dpkg as hard directories, regardless of whether symlinked dirs already exist?
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Post by PeterHoward »

Flash_ wrote:Does this one fix the wee bug whereby the images/ events/ sounds/ etc directories are re-created by dpkg as hard directories, regardless of whether symlinked dirs already exist?
I was unaware of that behaviour . . . . if you can provide me with a bit more detail (e.g. clean install, upgrade, "before" and "after" directory structures) I'll look into it.



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Post by Flash_ »

I posted about it here; http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10904

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A fairly minor bug in itself, but lost me a load of footage before I noticed. (The joys of updating on fridays...)
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