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    Ada GNAT GPL 2009 released

    30th May 2009

    We are pleased to announce the release of GNAT GPL 2009, the Ada Toolset for Academic users and FLOSS developers. It introduces many new features including:

    - Ability to generate byte code for the JVM

    - Improved support for the .NET Framework

    - Addition of the Ada-Java Interfacing Suite (AJIS) that enables native Ada code to be called from Java:
    http://www.adacore.com/2008/06/17/ada-java_interfacing_suite

    - Availability on the Mac OS X (64 bit) platform

    - Automatic C/C++ binding generators

    - Addition of the GNAT Component Collection (GNATcoll) providing new APIs that can be extended by the user community:
    http://www.adacore.com/2008/06/17/gnat_component_collection

    GNAT GPL 2009 comes with version 4.3.1 of the GNAT Programming Studio IDE and GNATbench 2.3, the GNAT plug-in for Eclipse.

    It is available for the GNU Linux, Mac OS X (64 bit), .NET, JVM and Windows platforms.

    GNAT GPL 2009 can be downloaded from the “Download” section on the new Libre website:
    https://libre.adacore.com.

    I wonder if the new JVM bytecode generation feature was frequently requested by Ada developers, or is just a move towards popularizing Ada as a highly capable programming language. Either way, it’s good.

    Hopefully, I will find time and a matching project to finally learn Ada properly – since a couple of years I believe Ada is a very good programming language. And the D language is better than C and C++ :) (holy war, anyone? :) )

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    Compiled linux ffmpeg binary for Gallery2: download

    28th June 2007

    Updated on Apr 8, 2008.

    Stimulated by the post of Eric Daniel (who used to have a blog at termitenshort.com), I compiled the most recent ffmpeg SVN source into Linux binary, which runs fine on my shared hosting (note: I’m using older ffmpeg binaries, which are at the end of the post).

    mini-FAQ:
    Q: Why the title has “for Gallery2″?
    A: Just because I avoided the inclusion of libraries, which were not found on my shared hosting server. I hope this will work for other shared hosting environments.

    Configuration, version and date can be found in the output of ffmpeg.

    Versions built on April, 8, 2008:
    ffmpeg (no lame) (checked: can be executed on godaddy shared hosting)

    FFmpeg version SVN-r12769, Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
    configuration: –enable-gpl –enable-postproc –enable-swscale –enable-pthreads –disable-debug –enable-gray –disable-ffserver –disable-ffplay –enable-avfilter –disable-network –disable-ipv6
    libavutil version: 49.6.0
    libavcodec version: 51.54.0
    libavformat version: 52.13.0
    libavdevice version: 52.0.0
    libavfilter version: 0.0.0
    built on Apr 8 2008 15:13:14, gcc: 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)
    usage: ffmpeg [[infile options] -i infile]… {[outfile options] outfile}…

    ffmpeg (with lame). For this one, grab libmp3lame.so.

    FFmpeg version SVN-r12769, Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
    configuration: –enable-gpl –enable-postproc –enable-swscale –enable-pthreads –disable-debug –enable-gray –disable-ffserver –disable-ffplay –enable-avfilter –disable-network –disable-ipv6 –enable-libmp3lame
    libavutil version: 49.6.0
    libavcodec version: 51.54.0
    libavformat version: 52.13.0
    libavdevice version: 52.0.0
    libavfilter version: 0.0.0
    built on Apr 8 2008 15:44:31, gcc: 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)

    Based on single request: ffmpeg (with lame and libfaac and libfaad). For this one, grab libfaac.so and libfaad.so.

    FFmpeg version SVN-r12769, Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
    configuration: –enable-gpl –enable-postproc –enable-swscale –enable-pthreads –disable-debug –enable-gray –disable-ffserver –disable-ffplay –enable-avfilter –disable-network –disable-ipv6 –enable-libmp3lame –enable-libfaac –enable-libfaad
    libavutil version: 49.6.0
    libavcodec version: 51.54.0
    libavformat version: 52.13.0
    libavdevice version: 52.0.0
    libavfilter version: 0.0.0
    built on Apr 8 2008 23:53:57, gcc: 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)

    As an experiment, here’s ffmpeg freebsd binary without lame support. Did ran on some FreeBSD 6.3 hosting.

    FFmpeg version SVN-r12769, Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
    configuration: –enable-gpl –enable-postproc –enable-swscale –enable-pthreads –disable-debug –enable-gray –disable-ffserver –disable-ffplay –enable-avfilter –disable-network –disable-ipv6 –target-os=freebsd
    libavutil version: 49.6.0
    libavcodec version: 51.54.0
    libavformat version: 52.13.0
    libavdevice version: 52.0.0
    libavfilter version: 0.0.0
    built on Apr 8 2008 16:15:38, gcc: 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)

    Versions built on Ocotber, 28, 2007:
    download ffmpeg without libmp3lame support

    FFmpeg version SVN-r10867, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
    configuration: –enable-gpl –enable-pp –enable-swscaler –enable-pthreads

    –enable-libogg –enable-libvorbis –disable-debug
    libavutil version: 49.5.0
    libavcodec version: 51.47.1
    libavformat version: 51.17.0
    built on Oct 28 2007 22:46:10, gcc: 3.4.6

    download ffmpeg with libmp3lame support

    FFmpeg version SVN-r10867, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et al.
    configuration: –enable-gpl –enable-pp –enable-swscaler –enable-libmp3lame

    –enable-pthreads –enable-libogg –enable-libvorbis –disable-debug
    libavutil version: 49.5.0
    libavcodec version: 51.47.1
    libavformat version: 51.17.0
    built on Oct 28 2007 23:04:59, gcc: 3.4.6

    Shared hosting testing reports are welcome.

    Below you can find even older versions of ffmpeg, which were tested and found functional on GoDaddy shared hosting.
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