Thac's RPMs for Mandrake9.1

Updated 2003-10-20

Added erlang-otp-R9C-0

Rebuilt esdl-0.93.0909

Added wings-0.98.17

Added mythtv-0.12

Added mythdvd-0.12

Added mythgallery-0.12

Added mythgame-0.12

Added mythmusic-0.12

Added mythnews-0.12

Added mythweb-0.12

Added mythweather-0.12

Added mythvideo-0.12

Added Pixie-1.2.6

Updated 2003-10-15

Added fftv-0.5.9

Added kavi2svcd-0.8a

My Index rpms for Mandrake9.1

My Networking rpms for Mandrake9.1

My Monitoring rpms for Mandrake9.1

My Sound rpms for Mandrake9.1

My Util rpms for Mandrake9.1

My Nachos rpms for Mandrake9.1



A MANDRAKE HOWTO The Complete Step-by-Step Guide to LINUX Mandrake 9.1
This is a must read to learn how to use Mandrake 9.1.

Type this in a console as root, to add my RPMS to the urpmi database.
urpmi.addmedia thacs.rpms http://www.mde.djura.org/9.1/RPMS with hdlist.cz

Check this page to add some more RPM resources to the urpmi database.
Easy urpmi config for Mandrake

Fftv an xmltv replacement.
* Ffmpeg with TV window, all new Graphical User Interface written in GTK 2.x
* FM radio tuner support (all new GUI)
* User interface of Control pannel / Channel list / Codec-format
* Start/pause/stop recording, automatic file name numbering
* TV preview index page
* Channel monitor(subwindow): You can use this to skip commercials.
* Support LIRC (Linux Infrared Remote Control) (now optional)
* Multi-state remote controller key mappings, support Reocrd/Stop functions on remote controllers without REC/STOP keys.
* Support mute, volume and media keys of your internet/multimedia keyboard
* Save the states of volume/MTS/color/contrast/brightness/hue by channel/dayofweek/hour
* TV/radio program reminder to remind you to watch TV/list to radio at the specified time.
* Built-in channel scan
Built 2 versions 1st built with dynamic libs this one is without amr_nb support
Second version built with static libs and does have amr_nb support

  • My fftv-0.5.9 dynamic RPM here
  • My libfftv0-0.5.9 dynamic RPM here
  • My libfftv0-devel-0.5.9 dynamic RPM here
  • My fftv-0.5.9 dynamic SRPM here
  • My fftv-static-0.5.9 static RPM here
  • My libfftv-static0-0.5.9 static RPM here
  • My fftv-static-0.5.9 static SRPM here
  • libmp3lame0-3.93.1 RPM here
  • libmp3lame0-devel-3.93.1 RPM here
  • libmp3lame0-static-devel-3.93.1 RPM here

MythTVis a homebrew PVR project.
Added fix of location of localstatedir from Frederic Crozat
Added imdb patch
for mythtv,mythgallery,mythmusic,mithvideo and mythdvd
XMLTV is a set of utilities to manage your TV viewing.
They work with TV listings stored in the XMLTV format, which is based on XML.
The idea is to separate out the backend (getting the listings) from the frontend
(displaying them for the user), and to implement useful operations like picking out
your favourite programmes as filters that read and write XML documents.
MythGallery is a photo and slideshow application.
MythGame is a game frontend (xmame, nes, snes, pc) for MythTV.
MythVideo is a generic video player frontend module for MythTV.
Added imdb patch
MythWeather is a MythTV module that displays a weather forcast.
MythWebb is the web interface to MythTV.
MythMusic is the music player add-on module for MythTV.
MythNews is a RSS News feed plugin for MythTV.
MythDVD is the DVD player add-on module for MythTV.
To simple play DVDs (independent of transcoding) you will need a Player.
Like Mplayer, Xine or Ogle i would recomend using the versions from PLF.
Mythmkvideo is an archiving assistant for use with MythTV. It will
produce a DiVX file for your viewing/archiving pleasure, and remove
the commercials in the process (IF you've gone through and removed
them when watching it in MythTV).
Nuppelvideo is a simple low consuming and fast capture program for bttv-cards.
Avidemux is a DivX video editing program created for GNU/Linux.

  • My mythtv-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythtv-backend-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythtv-frontend-0.12 RPM here
  • My libmyth0-0.12 RPM here
  • My libmyth0-devel-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythtv-0.12 SRPM here
  • My xmltv-0.5.17 RPM here
  • My xmltv-0.5.17 SRPM here
  • My perl-Tk-TableMatrix-1.01 RPM here
  • My perl-Tk-TableMatrix-1.01 SRPM here
  • My perl-HTML-TableExtract-1.08 RPM here
  • My perl-HTML-TableExtract-1.08 SRPM here
  • My perl-HTML-Tree-3.16 RPM here
  • My perl-HTML-Tree-3.16 SRPM here
  • My perl-libwww-perl-5.65 RPM here
  • My perl-libwww-perl-5.65 SRPM here
  • My perl-Lingua-EN-Numbers-Ordinate-0.01 RPM here
  • My perl-Lingua-EN-Numbers-Ordinate-0.01 SRPM here
  • My perl-Lingua-Preferred-0.2 RPM here
  • My perl-Lingua-Preferred-0.2 SRPM here
  • My perl-Log-TraceMessages-1.1 RPM here
  • My perl-Log-TraceMessages-1.1 SRPM here
  • My perl-Term-ProgressBar-2.03 RPM here
  • My perl-Term-ProgressBar-2.03 SRPM here
  • My perl-DateManip-5.42 RPM here
  • My perl-DateManip-5.42 SRPM here
  • My perl-CGI-2.91 RPM here
  • My perl-CGI-2.91 SRPM here
  • perl-FCGI-0.67 RPM here
  • perl-Unicode-String-2.06 RPM here
  • perl-Class-MethodMaker-1.10 RPM here
  • perl-Term-ReadKey-2.21 RPM here
  • PLFs libmp3lame0-3.93.1 RPM here
  • PLFs libmp3lame0-devel-3.93.1 RPM here
  • PLFs libmp3lame0-static-devel-3.93.1 RPM here
  • PLFs freetype2-2.1.3 RPM here
  • PLFs freetype2-devel-2.1.3 RPM here
  • PLFs freetype2-static-devel-2.1.3 RPM here
  • My nuppelvideo-0.52a RPM here
  • My nuppelvideo-0.52a SRPM here
  • PLFs avidemux-0.9 RPM here
  • My mythgallery-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythgallery-0.12 SRPM here
  • My mythgame-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythgame-0.12 SRPM here
  • PLFs snes9x-1.39 RPM here
  • PLFs xmame-base-0.71.1 RPM here
  • PLFs xmame-SDL-0.71.1 RPM here
  • PLFs xmame-x11-0.71.1 RPM here
  • PLFs xmame-xgl-0.71.1 RPM here
  • My mythvideo-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythvideo-0.12 SRPM here
  • My mythweather-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythweather-0.12 SRPM here
  • My mythweb-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythweb-0.12 SRPM here
  • My mythmusic-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythmusic-0.12 SRPM here
  • My libfftw2-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My fftw-2.1.5 SRPM here
  • My mythmkmovie-1.0.1 RPM here
  • My mythmkmovie-1.0.1 SRPM here
  • My mythmkmovie-1.1.1 RPM here
  • My mythmkmovie-1.1.1 SRPM here
  • PLFs mencoder-0.91 RPM here
  • My mythtv-theme-photo-3 RPM here
  • My mythtv-theme-photo-3 SRPM here
  • My mythtv-theme-purplegalaxy-0.20030623 RPM here
  • My mythtv-theme-purplegalaxy-0.20030623 SRPM here
  • My mythdvd-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythdvd-0.12 SRPM here
  • My libdvdread-utils-0.9.4 RPM here
  • My libdvdread3-0.9.4 RPM here
  • My libdvdread3-devel-0.9.4 RPM here
  • My libdvdread-0.9.4 SRPM here
  • PLFs transcode-0.6.9 RPM here
  • PLFs xvid-0.9.1 RPM here
  • PLFs xvid-devel-0.9.1 RPM here
  • PLFs xvid-divx-devel-0.9.1 RPM here
  • PLFs libdvdcss2-1.2.8 RPM here
  • PLFs libdvdcss2-devel-1.2.8 RPM here
  • PLFs libfame0.9-0.9.0 RPM here
  • PLFs libfame0.9-devel-0.9.0 RPM here
  • My mythnews-0.12 RPM here
  • My mythnews-0.12 SRPM here

Kavi2svcd kavi2svcd is a grahphical user interface that
generates an mpeg-file from an avi-file using transcode and mplex,
from the mpeg-file it generates an image for a Video-CD using vcdimager
and finally it burns the CD with cdrdao.
Features
Generating of the m1v/m2v und mpa-files
Multiplexing the mpegfile
Generating the cue/bin-files
Burning the CDs
Saving usual configuration data (VCD-type, CD-Size, burning speed, burning device...)
The command lines are generated and can be edited before executing.

  • My kavi2svcd-0.8a RPM here
  • My kavi2svcd-0.8a SRPM here
  • vcdimager-0.7.14 RPM here
  • PLFs transcode-0.6.9 RPM here

Wings3d is a polygon mesh modeler inspired by Nendo from Izware.
Erlang is a programming language designed at the Ericsson Computer Science Laboratory.
Open-source Erlang is being released to help encourage the spread of Erlang outside Ericsson.
Esdl is the library that gives you access to SDL and Opengl functionality in your erlang program.
SDL handles 2d graphics, user events and audio while Opengl handles 3d graphics.
Updated rpms to use erlang compiled with-threads to be able to run with NVIDIA.

  • My wings-0.98.17 RPM here
  • My wings-0.98.17 SRPM here
  • My libesdl0-0.93.0909 RPM here
  • My libesdl0-devel-0.93.0909 RPM here
  • My esdl-0.93.0909 SRPM here
  • My kayosIII_pack-0.98.08 RPM here
  • My kayosIII_pack-0.98.08 SRPM here
  • My clacos_pack-0.98.08c RPM here
  • My clacos_pack-0.98.08c SRPM here
  • My clacos_pack-0.98.04 RPM here
  • My clacos_pack-0.98.04 SRPM here
  • My clacos_slide-0.98.08b beta RPM here
  • My clacos_slide-0.98.08b beta SRPM here
  • My erlang_otp-R9C.0 RPM here
  • My erlang_otp-R9C.0 SRPM here

K3D is the free (as in freedom) 3D modeling, animation, and rendering system for GNU/Linux and Win32.
K-3D features a robust, object-oriented plugin architecture.
K-3D do not include any renderer but rely on RenderMan compilant renderers as subsystem.
Rebuilt with plib,python and without debugging enabled.
Updated to k3d-0.3.0.62 from cvs030922 and the needed dependency ode.
Added patch for python2.3
Built with freetype2 docbook grpahviz sigc++1.2 ode plib python ruby perl
ODE is a free, industrial quality library for simulating articulated rigid body dynamics.

  • My k3d-0.2.5.4 RPM here
  • My libk3d0-0.2.5.4 RPM here
  • My libk3d0-devel-0.2.5.4 RPM here
  • My k3d-0.2.5.4 SRPM here
  • My k3d-0.3.0.62 cvs RPM here
  • My libk3d0-0.3.0.62 cvs RPM here
  • My libk3d0-devel-0.3.0.62 cvs RPM here
  • My k3d-0.3.0.62 cvs SRPM here
  • plib-devel-1.6.0 RPM here
  • My libode0-0.039 RPM here
  • My libode0-devel-0.039 RPM here
  • My ode-0.039 SRPM here
  • libsigc++1.2-1.2.4 RPM here
  • libsigc++1.2-devel-1.2.4 RPM here
  • libsigc++1.2-examples-1.2.4 RPM here
  • libsigc++1.2-1.2.4 SRPM here
  • python-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-devel-2.3 RPM here
  • python-docs-2.3 RPM here
  • python-base-2.3 RPM here
  • tkinter-2.3 RPM here
  • python-2.3 SRPM here
  • termcap-11.0.1 RPM here
  • termcap-11.0.1 SRPM here

Aqsis is an Open Source Renderer which adheres to the Renderman interface.
Aqsis implements all required features of the RenderMan standard including ...
* provide the complete hierarchical graphics state, including the attribute and transformation stacks and active light list.
* perform orthographic and perspective viewing transformations.
* perform depth based hidden-surface elimination.
* perform pixel filtering and antialiasing.
* perform gamma correction and dithering before quantization.
* produce picture files containing any combination of RGB, A and Z.
The resolution of these files must be as specified by the user.
* provide all of the geometric primitives as described in the specification, and provide all of the standard primitive variables applicable to each primitive.
* provide the ability to perform shading calculations using user-supplied RenderMan Shading Language programs.
* provide the ability to index texture maps, environment maps, and shadow depth maps.
* provide the fifteen standard light source, surface, volume, displacement, and imager shaders required by the specification.
It also implements the following optional RenderMan capabilities with details as indicated.
Solid modelling
All closed surfaces, or combinations of surfaces which when combined produce a closed surface,
can be used in CSG operations to produce shapes using the intersection, union, and difference operations.
Motion Blur
Aqsis supports transformation motion blurring for all primitives.
Displacements
Full support for real displacement mapping using arbitrary displacement shaders.
log4cpp is a library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, syslog, IDSA and other destinations.

  • My aqsis-0.8.0 RPM here
  • My libaqsis0-0.8.0 RPM here
  • My libaqsis0-devel-0.8.0 RPM here
  • My aqsis-0.8.0 SRPM here
  • My liblog4cpp3-0.3.4b RPM here
  • My liblog4cpp3-devel-0.3.4b RPM here
  • My log4cpp-doc-0.3.4b RPM here
  • My log4cpp-0.3.4b SRPM here

Pixie is a RenderMan like photorealistic renderer.
It is being developed in the hope that it will be useful for graphics research and for people
who can not afford a commercial renderer.
Pixie is an open source project licensed under Gnu Public License (GPL). Supported features:
* All RenderMan 3.4 primitives
o Quadrics: Sphere, Disk, Cone, Paraboloid, Hyperboloid, Cylinder, Toroid
o Parametrics: Bilinear/Bicubic patches, NURBS
o Subdivision Surfaces including corner/crease/hole/interpolateboundary tags
o Points
o Curves
o Convex / Concave polygons with or without holes and their meshes
* Object instancing / delayed primitives
* Programmable shading (RenderMan Shading Language)
* High quality texture/shadow/environment mapping
* High dynamic range input/output
* Raytracing
* Motion blur
* Depth of field
* Reyes style rendering (very fast)
* Occlusion culling
* Area light sources
* Network parallel rendering
* DSO shaders
* Global illumination
o Photon mapping
o Irradiance caching
* Automatically raytraced smooth reflections / shadows

  • My Pixie-1.2.6 RPM here
  • My libPixie0-1.2.6 RPM here
  • My libPixie0-devel-1.2.6 RPM here
  • My Pixie-1.2.6 SRPM here

YafRay : Yet Another Free RAYtracer

  • My yafray-0.0.4 RPM here
  • My libyafray0-0.0.4 RPM here
  • My libyafray0-devel-0.0.4 RPM here
  • My yafray-0.0.4 SRPM here

Bagisas is a free and open graphical user interface for Yafray.

  • My Bagisas-0.1.0 RPM here
  • My Bagisas-0.1.0 SRPM here
  • python-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-devel-2.3 RPM here
  • python-docs-2.3 RPM here
  • python-base-2.3 RPM here
  • tkinter-2.3 RPM here
  • python-2.3 SRPM here
  • termcap-11.0.1 RPM here
  • termcap-11.0.1 SRPM here
  • PyXML-0.8.3 RPM here
  • PyXML-0.8.3 SRPM here
  • wxPythonGTK-2.4.1.2 RPM here
  • libwxPythonGTK2.4-2.4.1.2 RPM here
  • libwxPythonGTK2.4-devel-2.4.1.2 RPM here
  • wxPythonGTK-2.4.1.2 SRPM here
  • python-imaging-1.1.4 RPM here
  • python-imaging-1.1.4 SRPM here

Blender is a suite of tools enabling the creation of and replay of linear and real-time,
interactive 3D content. It offers full functionality for modeling, rendering, animation, postproduction
and game creation and playback with the singular benefits of cross-platform operability.

  • My blender-2.28c RPM here
  • My blender-2.28c SRPM here
  • My libode0-devel-0.039 RPM here
  • My ode-0.039 SRPM here
  • libopenal0-0.0.6 RPM here
  • libopenal0-devel-0.0.6 RPM here
  • python-imaging-1.1.4 RPM here
  • python-imaging-1.1.4 SRPM here
  • python-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-devel-2.3 RPM here
  • python-docs-2.3 RPM here
  • python-base-2.3 RPM here
  • tkinter-2.3 RPM here
  • python-2.3 SRPM here

FilmGimp is a free open source painting and image retouching program designed to be more suitable
for film work than GIMP or Adobe Photoshop.
Film Gimp is the most popular open source tool in the motion picture industry
- used in Scooby-Doo, Harry Potter, Stuart Little and other feature films.
The remarkable color range of Film Gimp appeals to 35mm cinematographers and photographers
because film scanners are capable of more color bit-depth than can be displayed on a monitor.
Film Gimp supports many file formats, both conventional formats such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and TGA
images and more exotic cinema formats such as Cineon and OpenEXR.
It is a general purpose tool useful for motion pictures, print, and the Web.
OpenEXR is a high dynamic-range (HDR) image file format developed by Industrial Light & Magic for use
in computer imaging applications.
OpenEXR has already been used by ILM on 4 major motion pictures - Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer's Stone, Men in Black II, Gangs of New York, and Signs - and is also being used on several
other movies currently in production.

  • My filmgimp-0.16 RPM here
  • My libfilmgimp0-0.16 RPM here
  • My libfilmgimp0-devel-0.16 RPM here
  • My filmgimp-0.16 SRPM here
  • My OpenEXR-1.0.5 RPM here
  • My libOpenEXR0-1.0.5 RPM here
  • My libOpenEXR0-devel-1.0.5 RPM here
  • My OpenEXR-1.0.5 SRPM here
  • libfltk1.1-1.1.2 RPM here
  • libfltk1.1-devel-1.1.2 RPM here
  • fltk-1.1.2 SRPM here

CinePaint is a free open source painting and image retouching program
designed to work best with 35mm film and other high resolution high dynamic range images.
It is the most popular open source tool in the motion picture industry -- used in
2 Fast 2 Furious, Scooby-Doo, Harry Potter, Stuart Little and other feature films.
CinePaint is used for painting of background mattes and for frame-by-frame retouching of movies.
CinePaint is available for Linux, Macintosh OS X, Windows, and other popular operating systems.
The 32-bit per channel color range of CinePaint appeals to 35mm cinematographers and professional
still photographers because film scanners are capable of greater color bit-depth than can be
displayed on an 8-bit per channel monitor or can be manipulated in typical programs.
However, CinePaint is a general-purpose tool useful for working on images for motion pictures,
print, and the Web. CinePaint supports many file formats, both conventional formats
such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and TGA images -- and more exotic cinema formats such as Cineon and OpenEXR.
Added patches against the memory leak bug.

  • My cinepaint-0.18 RPM here
  • My libcinepaint0-0.18 RPM here
  • My libcinepaintp0-devel-0.18 RPM here
  • My cinepaint-0.18 SRPM here
  • My OpenEXR-1.0.5 RPM here
  • My libOpenEXR0-1.0.5 RPM here
  • My libOpenEXR0-devel-1.0.5 RPM here
  • My OpenEXR-1.0.5 SRPM here
  • libfltk1.1-1.1.2 RPM here
  • libfltk1.1-devel-1.1.2 RPM here
  • fltk-1.1.2 SRPM here

Jahshaka is the worlds first OpenSource Realtime Editing and Effects System.
Jahshaka takes advantage of the power of OpenGL and OpenML to give its users exceptional levels of performance.
Jahshaka the other site.
Added cvs031007 version this one build without patches and works on nvidia based machines

  • My jahshaka-1.9a3 RPM here
  • My jahshaka-1.9a3 SRPM here
  • My jahshaka-1.9a4 cvs RPM here
  • My jahshaka-1.9a4 cvs SRPM here

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