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Transcode is a package. If you set up your Yast Installation Sources correctly you could find it there. Or else you could try searching for the rpm package here in http://rpm.pbone.net and install it manually but transcode has a lot of dependencies that you will also have to install manually. Your best bet would be through YaST
my apologyzes,but i omitted an explanation...
i'm not currently using suse 9.3 but another distro...i'm using suse 9.3 five cd as rpm repository....so i have downloaded in the past the suse 9.3 professional edition...
logically not having installed sese ,i cannot using yast...so if someone so kind to give me the info about what suse's cd host the transcode rpm package,i will be thankfull.
Maurizio
Well, I don't know which is the CD number but searching http://rpm.pbone.net/ I found transcode. I am not giving you direct link to the package because you don't specify if you are searching i686 or x86_64. Or maybe I haven't understood your question at all.
i already installed the latest available for my distro ...the one ending with mdk...
i installed all prerequisites but i get the following when i launch transcode...
__fprintf_chk version GLIBC_2.3.4 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
i do not know if Glibc vesion is correct,but it was not listed as missing prereq..
this si why i was searching it along with suse distro....
Maurizio
On the pbone site, download the plf versions. There will be a lot of dependencies that you will need to install.
The pbone site can examine what you have installed if you let it, and tell you what dependencies you need, and provide links to them.
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