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Hello, I've been trying to compile xine for the longest time now. I have it working once but then my hdd crashed and have not been able to get it to work since.
I have all the libs needed from the xine webpage and the xine-lib installs fine with no issues. The configure for the xine-ui seems fine with no error but when i do the make i get the error
below. I tried the new cvs version and ver-9.8/9.6 and have the exact same issues. My Xfree86-4.1 works fine and im using enlightenment. The same layout that i have when it first
worked.
make sure you're using the same version of the libs and ui - you need to run "make install" on the libs as root to get them installed correctly - if that still doesn't work, try running 'ldconfig' at the command line after the libs have been installed.
Distribution: DEBIAN! - (also used: Red Hat, Mandrake, Slackware, SuSE, BestLinux, EasyLinux, muLinux...)
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Make sure you have the xine libs in your PATH, since the default choice is /usr/local/xine... You should find out how to do the job, using ld.so.conf, ld.so.cache and ldconfig, and THEN compile xine-ui
I tried the link you game me but when i use rpm -Uvh *.rpm I get a whole bunch of files listed that the rpm's need. I do a search for the files
ex.libz.so.1 and I found it in /usr/lib so i make a link in /lib and it still doesnt find it. I checked the /etc/ld.conf file and it has /lib and /usr/lib in it.
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