I haven't found a method to compile Jahshaka or OpenLibraries ( yet ).
The compiled result 'libassimp.a' from Assimp is not needed in Jahshaka ?
( As far as I can see.)
And the "OpenLibraries" in 'jahshaka-2.0' is a limited set, not very usable.?
But have a look at these things :
http://openlibraries.org/
> > The latest version :
http://www.openlibraries.org/browser/trunk
> To be downloaded with the comand
svn co
https://openlibraries.svn.sourceforg.../openlibraries openlibraries-SVN-rev.1464
( The revision no. was 1464 yesterday )
The package 'subversion' is required to do 'svn'.
Packages for Debian are here
( or via the Debian multimedia repo ).
http://mirror.netcologne.de/debian-m...openlibraries/
> libopenlibraries0_0.4.0.svn20080706-0.0_i386.deb,
> libopenlibraries0-dev_0.4.0.svn20080706-0.0_i386.deb
> openlibraries0-data_0.4.0.svn20080706-0.0_all.deb
or
http://repo.jahshaka.org/ubuntu/dapper/binary-i386/
> jahshaka + olib-xxxx
Other links
http://jahshaka.org/News/p2_articleid/77
http://www.openlibraries.org/wiki
EDIT-EDIT : And just found this ....
http://www.cinefx.org/2009/02/cinefx...ka-reinvented/
" Cinefx : Jahshaka Reinvented ", February - 10 - 2009
http://www.cinefx.org/
> "OpenLibraries Reinvented" and " JPlayer is now CinePlay! "
( But no 'Downloads' for Linux yet, only windows.)
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