I want to use Udpcast from iso image in this scenario:
- first pc boots from udpcast iso image
-second pc boots from ethernet using pxe that sends him udpreceiver How can
I do it?
thanks
using mysys to compile the source files,it's easy!
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http://msys-cn.googlecode.com/files/MSYS-Update.rar
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./configure
make
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*From:*"Holdridge, Michael B"<Michael_Holdridge(a)baylor.edu>;
*Date:*2010年3月21日(星期天) 中午1:41
*To:*"udpcast(a)udpcast.linux.lu"<udpcast(a)udpcast.linux.lu>;
*Subject:*[Udpcast] Source for Windows
Is the source code supposed to compile in Windows without modification or
would I have to port the code? Or are there sources for Windows available? I
have tried using Dev C++ to compile the source files but am not having any
luck. I’m fairly new to Linux and and have little experience with C, so I am
not sure where to start. I know there are Windows binaries to download but
this is not what I am looking for. I have been asked for a solution to
distribute large game analysis videos to multiple workstations
simultaneously. Udpcast does this perfectly, but I would like to make it
more end user friendly. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Michael Holdridge
Hi Alain.
"udpcast_20100130.patch" Fixes a number of memory leakage , "- daemon-mode"
or used shared library
I hope that you get the time to review the patches and that you find
them useful for inclusion in udpcast.
I do not will be in English...
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Is the source code supposed to compile in Windows without modification or would I have to port the code? Or are there sources for Windows available? I have tried using Dev C++ to compile the source files but am not having any luck. I'm fairly new to Linux and and have little experience with C, so I am not sure where to start. I know there are Windows binaries to download but this is not what I am looking for. I have been asked for a solution to distribute large game analysis videos to multiple workstations simultaneously. Udpcast does this perfectly, but I would like to make it more end user friendly. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Michael Holdridge