Well done! On 10/4/10, Darrell Anderson <humanreadable@...> wrote: >> The fixes will have to wait for 3.5.13; why don't you open >> new bugs for >> both issues? >> >> For 3.5.12, --disable-lame will simply be required, as well >> as the include >> statement ln hack. I've seen much worse hacking in >> Ubuntu as they try to >> force an upstream package to work on their distribution. >> ;-) Both issues >> will be a priority for 3.5.13. > > Within my chroot environmnet I built both kaffeine 0.8.7 and 0.8.8 from the > upstream tarball. That tended to indicate the problem is not with any > installed packages. > > Tried building with no -j flag. FTBFS. > > Next tried --enable-closure. > > Kaffeine built. > > Well, well. That old ghost returns. > > Played an AVI video and MP3. > > I'll update the --enable-closure list in the wiki. > > I'll submit a bug report for the build warning messages. > > I'll submit a bug report for updating the version. Trinity is at 0.8.6. Last > KDE3 release was 0.8.8, which I built without error in my chroot. Tested an > AVI and MP3 in my virtual machine running Trinity was satisfactory. > > Oy! > > > >