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Blinkenlights Reloaded: The Final Night
The final night for Blinkenlights Reloaded has come. The installation will be switched off tomorrow morning. Time to say goodbye.
Arheddis Varkenjaab and Aywellbe Fayed
Or in other words: I hate this fucking job and I will be fired. Dive into a new world of Airport announcements.
Satellite Image of Bam after the Earthquake
Here is a high-resolution satellite image of Bam, after the earthquake struck the region.
Earth Stops Slowing Down
Did you know a day was only 20 hours long 5 million years ago? I didn‘t. As revealed in an article on discoverynews.com, earth rotation was decreasing since then – effectively making our days longer.
For five years now, earth has stopped slowing down. Scientists speculate on the reason and consider the climate change to be one of them. Read more about it.
Blinkenlights Loveletters in operation
The Loveletters feature of Blinkenlights Reloaded is in operation and everybody who sent us loveletters should have received a notification by now. If you have sent us loveletters and got no reply, please send it again as we might have overseen your request.
Blinkenlights Reloaded Video Streaming
The Blinkenlights Reloaded Video Streaming is finally available! You need QuickTime to receive it.
Get it here: rtsp://dss.berlin.ccc.de/blinkenlights.sdp
NOTE: your computer might be configured to launch RealPlayer or other tools when clicking that link. If this is the case, copy the URL and enter it manually in QuickTime Player
ANOTHER NOTE: during daytime (in Berlin), the picture will be white as we have enabled the „night shot mode“ on our camera to produce brighter pictures in the night. Unfortunately, the camera can‘t automatically switch between these modes so we chose better night pics instead of 24 hour streaming as Blinkenlights is merely visible during daytime.
Compiling the Blinkentools on Mac OS X Panther
There have been some troubles with compiling the Blinkenlights toolkit on Mac OS X and other BSD UNIX operating systems due to the heritage of the code (our production system is running on Debian Linux) but most of these issues have been ironed out and the current release of blib
, blinkensim
, blinkenthemes
and blinkentools
can be brought to OS X quite easily. Well, I say „quite“ as compiling UNIX software is not for everybody. So I‘ll go ahead and describe a viable procedure that involves Darwin Ports, the upcoming package standard for Mac OS X.
Readers of this blog might wonder now because I have referred to the rival system fink quite often recently. I have been using fink for a long time and it somehow worked. I had trouble with early versions of Darwin Ports instead so I put it on hold. Running into troubles with fink‘s package dependencies I decided to give Darwin Ports another try. And, surprise! Its not only working, it is a damn good tool right now.
Here are the steps you have to take in an overview. I‘ll describe each step afterwards in detail. If you have already installed Darwin Ports, you can skip the first two steps. If you have installed glib2 and gtk2 by means of other tools like fink (or no tools at all) you can skip to step four.
- Make sure you have installed the Mac OS X Developer Tools and Apple‘s X11
- Get the Darwin Ports base package and ports collection via CVS
- Compile and install the Darwin Ports base package
- Install glib2 and gtk2 via Darwin Ports
- Download and install
blib
,blinkensim
andblinkenthemes
- Run X11 and
blinkensim
X11 – the UNIX windowing system – is part of CD 3 of Mac OS X. If you haven‘t explicitly selected it when you installed MAc OS X you might have to reinstall it from that CD. That is easy.
The Developer Tools are a part of the Mac OS X distribution. Install the default system plus the X11 SDK. Don‘t uncheck the BSD subsystem.
Follow the instructions on the Get DarwinPorts page to extract the files from CVS. This will result in a directory tree at the place where you execute the commands.
Change into the „darwinports/base“ directory and type ./configure then make and finally sudo make install to configure, build and install the base package. This makes the port
command available to your system.
The DarwinPorts get installed into /opt/local
by default. Add /usr/local/bin
and /usr/local/sbin
to your PATH
environment variable so that you can actually use it without typing the full path all the time.
Install these modules by simply typing "sudo port install gtk2"
. This will install glib2 as well, as gtk2 depends on it. The DarwinPorts system manages all the dependencies for you and will install a couple of other packages as well. Don‘t bother. Most of them are needed for many other packages as well and can be considered to be a basic building block of your UNIX subsystem.
Compiling and installing all these packages takes a while. Get a coffee.
Get the three tarballs from http://sven.gimp.org/blinkenlights/. Then, extract the files.
Build the blib
first: enter the unpacked directory, type ./configure --prefix=/opt/local then make and finally sudo make install. This will place blib in the /opt/local/lib
directory. Then add the environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH
to /opt/local/lib/pkgconfig
. When this is done, repeat the above procedure with blinkenthemes
and blinkensim
.
The compilation of the packages has created the blinkensim-gtk
command. This is blinkensim running on top of GTK. For Linux, there is a second option for DirectFB which is not available on Mac OS X yet.
Everything should be fine now. To run the Blinkenlights simulator start the X11 application residing in /Applications/Utilities. This brings up a xterm
terminal window. From within this terminal window type:
/opt/local/bin/blinkensim-gtk hdl-640x480 proxy.blinkenlights.de
You should now see the current data stream of the building on your screen in full glory. If only the simulator appears but no images, the stream is either down or your firewall or router does not allow UDP traffic to your computer.
There are other resolutions and themes available. You can view the other installed themes by invoking blinkensim-gtk --list.
Camp 2003 Documentation Video
The Camp 2003 Documentation Video is available as a DVD Image via BitTorrent. Here is the Torrent file.
Loveletters: Good News
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