MAIL-LIST: Busybox + Minix Linux static + fbida

Wandeson Ricardo wandeson.math at gmail.com
Fri Sep 26 11:11:01 UTC 2014


Thanks for the help to me.

Nice day.

2014-09-25 22:24 GMT-03:00 Isaac Dunham <ibid.ag at gmail.com>:

> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 06:38:49PM -0300, Wandeson Ricardo wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would want to know exist to program to view image in framebuffer that
> can
> > compile static.?
> > I compile fbida and get errors. I changes in Makefile but the error
> return.
> > (How enviromment variable CDFLAGS and LDFLAGS to build)
> >
> > Other point the I think interesting is can VLC in TTY (framebuffer) work
> > well in my debian, not the same in mplayer ( used command mplayer -vo
> > fbmode /dev/fb0 [input_file].
> >
> > Other question was DirectFB and SDL libs but your dependencies it's hard
> to
> > compilation static.
> >
>
> fbvis (git at http://repo.or.cz/fbvis.git, web at
> http://repo.or.cz/w/fbvis.git) is a small image viewer; it should
> support PPM, PNG, JPEG, TGA, PSD, BMP, GIF, HDR, and PIC.
> It uses lodepng, stb_image, and some "in-house" code for PPM; no libraries
> beyond the standard (-lm -lc on many platforms) are needed.
> But not all images will work, given that lodepng and stb_image only
> handle some common versions of the formats they support.
> I've tested it with jpeg and png.
> Weighs in at just over 130k for the stripped binaries (-Os -static) here,
> with musl as libc.
> You will need to change CTRL(...) to CTRLKEY(...) in a couple places.
>
> I have no idea what you're saying about fbida.
>
> For a disussion about static VLC/mplayer, I'd suggest searching
> the Puppy Linux forums (google site:murga-linux.com static mplayer).
> One semi-relevant page is
> http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=638951
>
> Might I suggest trying a different place than the Busybox list for
> inquiries about random small programs?
> The Puppy Linux forums frequently have relevant discussions.
>
> HTH,
> Isaac Dunham
>
>
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