[SOLVED] Install Converter for Video Download Helper / libav
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I think it would be helpful if you could tell me which pkg to install because I don't know at this point and don't have experience with this.
You being a LQ Guru I would not expect to have to answer that! But here you go. Install any of my ffmpeg package which matches your Slackware version and architecture.
You being a LQ Guru I would not expect to have to answer that! But here you go. Install any of my ffmpeg package which matches your Slackware version and architecture.
I edited the script in nano but for some reason it won't run. Which doesn't make sense as the script is in the directory, I'm looking right at it--
Code:
root@redhatcat:~# cd /home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3/
root@redhatcat:/home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3# ls
LICENSE.txt bin/ converter/ setup-linux-user.sh*
README.txt config.json setup-linux-system.sh*
root@redhatcat:/home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3# nano setup-linux-system.sh*
root@redhatcat:/home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3# ./setup-linux-system.sh*
Executable file net.downloadhelper.coapp-linux-64 is not in the current directory
root@redhatcat:/home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3#
Any ideas?
I even moved the script to a different directory and the konsole still returns that the script is not in the current directory.
No, because I use several other programs that rely on the same dependencies as ffmpeg. So for me, I don't see a reason to have a statically linked ffmpeg. But installing his is, by far, the easiest route and won't conflict if you need to install dependencies for another program. So, I'd suggest to just use his pre-compiled packages. ffmpeg takes some effort to compile (especially when you start looking at the dependencies).
I edited the script in nano but for some reason it won't run. Which doesn't make sense as the script is in the directory, I'm looking right at it--
Code:
root@redhatcat:~# cd /home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3/
root@redhatcat:/home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3# ls
LICENSE.txt bin/ converter/ setup-linux-user.sh*
README.txt config.json setup-linux-system.sh*
root@redhatcat:/home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3# nano setup-linux-system.sh*
root@redhatcat:/home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3# ./setup-linux-system.sh*
Executable file net.downloadhelper.coapp-linux-64 is not in the current directory
root@redhatcat:/home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3#
Any ideas?
I even moved the script to a different directory and the konsole still returns that the script is not in the current directory.
I went back to that page and it has another link then seen this link for special instructions, that I did't do before and I still got it installed, nevertheless... they may have changed something, whatever.. this is what I did to get it to work..
I just changed into the bin dir and went from there in lue of what it says to do, then ran this command that is said to run.. check instructions.
Code:
userx@slackwhere:~/Documents/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.1/bin
$ sudo ./net.downloadhelper.coapp-linux-64 install --system
VdhCoApp: VdhCoApp is ready to be used
I went back to that page and it has another link then seen this link for special instructions, that I did't do before and I still got it installed, nevertheless... they may have changed something, whatever.. this is what I did to get it to work..
I just changed into the bin dir and went from there in lue of what it says to do, then ran this command that is said to run.. check instructions.
Code:
userx@slackwhere:~/Documents/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.1/bin
$ sudo ./net.downloadhelper.coapp-linux-64 install --system
VdhCoApp: VdhCoApp is ready to be used
I've tried 3 ways to the sun to get that script to run-
It's not working and I'm running out of ideas.
Code:
root@redhatcat:~# cd /home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3/
root@redhatcat:/home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3# ls
LICENSE.txt bin/ converter/ setup-linux-user.sh*
README.txt config.json setup-linux-system.sh*
root@redhatcat:/home/zebracat/Programs/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3# ./setup-linux-system.sh*
Executable file net.downloadhelper.coapp-linux-64 is not in the current directory
I've never seen anything like this. It doesn't matter if the directory is open or not. Tried both.
bash-4.3$ tar xf net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3-1_amd64.tar.gz -C ~
bash-4.3$ ~/net.downloadhelper.coapp-1.1.3/bin/net.downloadhelper.coapp-linux-64 install --user
VdhCoApp: VdhCoApp is ready to be used
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