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I could use a little help installing MusicMatch on Redhat Linux 9.0. I installed as user instead of root as suggested by the installation file. After what appeared to be a good install, when I went to the directory where the mmjb executable is installed and tried to run it I received this message in the terminal window:
"/home/freefly/mmjb/wine/bin/mmjb-wine: relocation error: /home/freefly/mmjb/wine
/lib/libntdll.so: symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6
with link time reference"
If anyone could help me determine the error I made to cause this message it would be greatly appreciated.
from the error you showed, mmjb either is a bad port and requires wine helpers, or only runs through wine. Best advice is to get rid of it and use something that works.
What does that mean "try grip instead?" mmjb as far as I understand it is musicmatch jukebox --mmjb. How do I get rid of mmjb when MusicMatch chose it? As I understand it, MusicMatch requires wine; whatever that means :0( so I am still a little lost... Thanks.
Im running RH9 messed with different versions of wine that "works" with RH9 only to be left with that GLIB BS. I use musicmach in windows and its the best music player out there ( well to me that is). If its "for linux" they need to forget this wine BS and make it a true LINUX app.
Advice: Dump it and go with something that works
Last edited by itderanged; 10-11-2004 at 11:47 PM.
So, is bahamat suggesting that Grip provides jukebox-like functionality similar to Music Match? Does it support play-lists? and organize music?
I am using Grip to rip Cd's to my hard drive for a jukebox and looking for software to manage the jukebox, including play-lists and music categorization.
I don't see that Grip can do that sort of thing. Can anybody tell me of a Linux app that might replace Music Match?
Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions.
Dan
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