Package: vmo2wav Version: 1 Revision: 3 Source: http://chaos.allsiemens.com/download/siefs-0.5.tar.gz Source-MD5: 974328fc20b99e975d03a312a2814ed8 DocFiles: README AUTHORS COPYING Description: Converts Siemens Voice Memo files to wav License: GPL Maintainer: Carl van Denzen Homepage: http://chaos.allsiemens.com BuildDepends: fink (>= 0.24.12-1) PatchFile: %n.patch PatchFile-MD5: 91c1063a954e8dcfedd3a6b97971f9fb CompileScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev mkdir include mkdir include/fuse echo '(*release)' >include/fuse/fuse.h ./configure --with-fuse=$(pwd) cd converter make << InstallScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev mkdir -p %i/bin cp converter/vmo2wav %i/bin << DescPort: << The utility vmo2wav is hidden in the SieFS (Siemens File System) project, which attempts to allow mounting of a mobile phone under Linux. Project home page: http://chaos.allsiemens.com/download/siefs-0.5.tar.gz It didn't compile out of the box because SieFS depends on FUSE, which was not installed and does not HAVE to be installed for the conversion utility as such. However, ./configure did not want to continue without FUSE. The solution: we simply fake the existence of the necessary file. The configure-script looks for a file .../include/fuse/fuse.h which is to contain at least the text "(*release)". Well, let's provide that than. There is also a section on Endian-ness; it appeared that the converted files were not converted correctly on a Mac. Peter Fokker / / 2005-08-03 <<