pyVideoIO source release

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Riccardo

Hello, after a long time I'm releasing my extension to read AVI files,
QuickTime and connect to WebCameras under win32.
I do not have much time to create a decent website by now, therefore I
released the sources and a binary for python 2.3 just to be prompted to
do more.
If somebody will find this useful I'll add any contribution I receive.

the URL is:

www.geocities.com/rtrocca/python

Well, sorry for the lack of more information,
I'll add docs and other stuff in the future.


Riccardo
 
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David Fraser

Riccardo said:
Hello, after a long time I'm releasing my extension to read AVI files,
QuickTime and connect to WebCameras under win32.
I do not have much time to create a decent website by now, therefore I
released the sources and a binary for python 2.3 just to be prompted to
do more.
If somebody will find this useful I'll add any contribution I receive.

the URL is:

www.geocities.com/rtrocca/python

Well, sorry for the lack of more information,
I'll add docs and other stuff in the future.


Riccardo
Cool! Looking forward to the docs...

David
 
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Peter Hansen

Riccardo said:
Hello, after a long time I'm releasing my extension to read AVI files,
QuickTime and connect to WebCameras under win32.
I do not have much time to create a decent website by now, therefore I
released the sources and a binary for python 2.3 just to be prompted to
do more.
If somebody will find this useful I'll add any contribution I receive.

the URL is:

www.geocities.com/rtrocca/python

Well, sorry for the lack of more information,
I'll add docs and other stuff in the future.

You should probably add a copy of the LGPL to the source package...
the source files say they are LGPL'ed, and suggest that one should
contact the "Free Foundation, Inc." (sic) if a copy of the license
is not included...

-Peter
 
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Riccardo

Peter said:
You should probably add a copy of the LGPL to the source package...
the source files say they are LGPL'ed, and suggest that one should
contact the "Free Foundation, Inc." (sic) if a copy of the license
is not included...

-Peter
Thanks I'll do that ASAP! It is the first time I try to distribute
something!
Riccardo
 
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Riccardo

Peter said:
You should probably add a copy of the LGPL to the source package...
the source files say they are LGPL'ed, and suggest that one should
contact the "Free Foundation, Inc." (sic) if a copy of the license
is not included...

-Peter
Hello, I checked my source package and I've seen that a copy of the LGPL
tex is included in the VideoIO/src directory.
Is it ok to do so or something is missing?

Riccardo
 
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Peter Hansen

Riccardo said:
Hello, I checked my source package and I've seen that a copy of the LGPL
tex is included in the VideoIO/src directory.
Is it ok to do so or something is missing?

That's probably okay, though I didn't find it after a bit of poking
through the zip. I believe it's a fairly common convention to
include a copy (in a file called LICENSE?) in the top-level
directory of the archive, but I don't suppose that's necessary if
you've got it somewhere else. My apologies for missing it.

-Peter
 

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