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Bug 117686 - Gst-sharp inclusion
Gst-sharp inclusion
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: GARNOME
Classification: Deprecated
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: Jeff Waugh
garnome list
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-07-17 15:07 UTC by Kees
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Kees 2003-07-17 15:07:38 UTC
Since mono and friends are included in GARNOME, It would be cool to have
gst-sharp included as well. I tried adding it to GARNOME but I can't get it
to compile properly :-(

I think it's an interesting project and deserves some testing!
Hopefully someone more experienced than me is up to the task?

http://gstreamer.net/bindings/csharp/
Comment 1 Jeff Waugh 2003-07-17 15:16:24 UTC
Gotta have a good end-user-testing reason to include a library, such
as an application... What uses gst-sharp? That media player thingy?
Please pimp suggestions and URLs. :-)
Comment 2 Kees 2003-07-17 15:59:05 UTC
Well, I don't think many people are using it yet but I've started a
project that has a need for Gst#.
The website is currently in Dutch, but I've got one english page you
might want to look at (http://www.kvdb.net/projects/opavontuur/tech.php).
It's a serious attempt to code an application for primary schools. 6
People (3 students studying for becoming a teacher, 2 for graphical
content and me the programmer) are involved. I want the application to
work in windows and linux so I guess mono is the (only?) way to go! In
a similar but smaller project I've used kylix (which pretty much sucks
for playing movies and stuff).
I don't have more reasons! Hope this will do ;-)
Comment 3 Kees 2003-07-17 16:14:48 UTC
But...  it seems that there are no existing applications.
So it's not really useful to most people I guess ;-)

Applications have existed last year
(http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2002-October/msg00077.html)
But the links are dead...
Comment 4 Jens Bech Madsen 2003-08-23 19:23:59 UTC
Dashboard. But that is probably still too unstable for anyone but hackers.
Comment 5 Paul Drain 2004-09-28 08:39:02 UTC
gtk-sharp has been included since GARNOME 2.6.x, marking as FIXED.