[Bug 497441] Review Request: mumble - Voice chat application

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Thorvald Natvig <slicer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #29 from Thorvald Natvig <slicer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  2009-04-27 13:16:24 EDT ---
Mumble doesn't depend on or use sqlite; it depends on Qt's sqlite database
driver, which includes (or depends on) sqlite3. Same goes for DBus.

Speaking of DBus, please include the murmur.conf file for registering murmur on
the system dbus.

Are there no builds of the g15daemon for Fedora? :(

Why do you have both a murmur.ini and a mumble-server.ini? You only need one,
which should be whatever you use in the init file.

murmur.ini should be based on murmur.ini.system, not murmur.ini (which is
intended for use when you run this from your home directory). Unless you happen
to use the same paths as Debian, you'll need to regexp a few paths.

When building on x86_64, you also need to build i386 libmumble.so, and stuff
that in the appropriate directory. Otherwise you won't be able to use the
overlay for 32-bit processes (which include most binary-only games).

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