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Summary: Review Request: pyvnc2swf - Vnc screen recorder
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448201
------- Additional Comments From dtimms(a)iinet.net.au 2008-06-06 22:54 EST -------
Created an attachment (id=308584)
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attempt at wrapper script
(In reply to comment #4)
Requires: on python unnecessary (automatically picked up by RPM, in a
stricter
form: python(abi) = 2.5
Thanks, done.
Missing Requires: on pygame (used in image.py and play.py, listed on
website)
Done.
The optional pymedia would seem to use mpeg libraries, and hence isn't in
fedora, and can't be required.
The debug lines are harmless. debuginfo packages are only
automatically
generated for C/C++ applications.
OK.
In %changelog, you mean to say using desktop-file-install to install
desktop
file, not to install an icon, right?
Yes, I see what you mean and updated that
changelog line.
Looks like your other questions have been answered on fedora-devel,
but do
ask
if you have any other question.
For my purposes, the .desktop
pointing to the site-packages path starts the gui
app fine. None of the 3x tool work from the command line:
* vnc2swf.py - Recorder
* edit.py - Movie editor (This is NOT a general SWF file editor. It only
supports movies generated by vnc2swf.)
* play.py - Simple movie viewer
Which method is considered most appropriate for making these tools easily
usable ?:
- bash script - exec python the tool path
- python script - to retrieve the correct 32/64 bit path, and invoke.
- adding *.pth to the site-packages directory
- moving these three .py scripts to /usr/bin/
I have attached my attempt, but this is unsuccessful; since the pymedia is not
found the wrapper bombs out with:
./vnc2swf
libpath=/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/pyvnc2swf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./vnc2swf", line 35, in <module>
execfile(get_python_lib() + "/pyvnc2swf/vnc2swf.py")
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/pyvnc2swf/vnc2swf.py", line 32, in
<module>
from movie import SWFInfo
ImportError: No module named movie
Any ideas on how to ignore the import - and why when vnc2swf.py is called
directly, that it works, even without pymedia installed ?
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