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Re: Installing Lame



Dnia 26-10-2005, śro o godzinie 12:26 +0100, anthony iles napisał(a):
> Hi there, 
> 
> I'm running Debian Sarge / OSX dual boot on a G3
> Pismo. 
> Apart from expressing my solidarity with all other
> Pismo users running Debian, I'd like to ask if anyone
> can help with a small problem I have installing lame
> encoder. 
> 
> I use Audacity to edit audio files. To export as mp3
> or aiff I need Lame encoder - when I try to export in
> these formats from Audacity it asks me to locate the
> libmp3lame.so file/library. 
> 
> As there are no pre-compiled binaries for Lame I
> downloaded Lame source tar from
> http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/ and followed this howto : 
> 
> http://ryandaigle.com/pebble/2005/09/25/1127676795119.html
> 
> 
>    1. Download the source tar from:
> http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/
>    2. Extract the source: tar -xvzf lame-3.96.1.tar.gz
>    3. Compile and install: ./configure && make && make
> install
> 
> This does not seem to work - I do not find the
> libmp3lame.so and just recieve pages of output that
> looks like errors at the make install stage. This is
> the first time I compiled anything from source, but
> even when I have asked ppl with more experience they
> cannot advise me where I am going wrong. Do I need to
> compile this in a special for Debian / debian ppc ? Am
> I missing something fairly simple? Any help much
> appreciated.
> 
> Anthony
LAME can be found precompiled at cerkinfo. Just add that
to /etc/sources.list

deb http://apt.cerkinfo.be/ unstable main

and then [aptitude|apt-get] install libmp3lame0

These packages do work with Ubuntu as well as I've tested.



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