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Old 04-12-2008, 10:11 AM   #1
erikhallsten
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xine dependecies


Dear Folks.

For installing xine,

Which librarys must be installed and where,
before installing xine?

Please tell the right order.

Slackware version 12.0

Erik
 
Old 04-12-2008, 10:24 AM   #2
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Hi.
Look here. Maybe it help.

http://www.slacky.eu/index.php?optio...5657&Itemid=56
(Dependencies: libmodplug)
 
Old 04-12-2008, 01:43 PM   #3
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Xine is included in a default Slackware install. If you want the latest version, just download patches/packages/xine-lib-1.1.11.1-i686-2_slack12.0.tgz from any Slackware mirror, or through The Slackware Package Browser
 
Old 04-13-2008, 11:46 AM   #4
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xine dependencies

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Xine is included in a default Slackware install. If you want the latest version, just download patches/packages/xine-lib-1.1.11.1-i686-2_slack12.0.tgz from any Slackware mirror, or through The Slackware Package Browser
Installed in slackware v.12.0

root@dnainternet:/mnt/hda4/home/erik# ls slw-install
fran-desk installerade ny-install reserv
root@dnainternet:/mnt/hda4/home/erik# ls slw-install/installerade
MPlayer-1.0pre8.tgz jdk-6u2-i586-2.tgz vlc-0.6.2p2.tgz
MPlayer-1.0rc1.tgz kaffeine-0.8.5-i486-1nf.tgz xine-lib-1.1.11.1-i686-1sl.tgz
bash-completion-20060301-noarch-1.tgz libsafe-2.0.16-i386-1.tgz xine-plugin-1.0.1.tar.bz2
grub-0.97-i486-3.tgz mpg123-0.65-i486-1.tgz
root@dnainternet:/mnt/hda4/home/erik#

I used instructions from:

http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/4288/1/

For using a clean version I installed Slackware Current 08a.

uname -a gives: root@dnainternet:/home/erik# uname -a
Linux dnainternet 2.6.24.4-smp #2 SMP Wed Mar 26 10:38:14 CDT 2008 i686 AMD Sempron(tm) 2400+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
root@dnainternet:/home/erik#

In fact the goal is getting xine and kaffeine to work together.
When kaffeine works as expected, kaffeine scans terestial digital
TV channels.

I have hauppauge WinTv HVR1100 Card. On the mainboard is a
SIS SI7012 chip.

Sound information center tells, Audio device 0: SIS SI7012 (duplex)
2: CX88 Digital

I had it once working in Mandriva 2008, Unfortunatelly all crashed
when i Started PuppyLinux from the CD-Rom discette. I had from
earlier set up in PuppyLinux some weeks earlier a lot of newspaper
cites, in a hurry one can read papers from many countries.
There popped up an anouncement of upgrade. A menu for setting the
language appeared and suddenly Keytable and Mouse was not working.

That incident crasched various settings in WindowsXP, which I use
If I print out photgraphs. Furthermore settings was loost in Slackware
12.0, Mandriva and VectorLinux.
Sound worked in XP, Slackware (not Kaffeine), Mandriva all inclusive
Kaffeine and Television watching, furthermore sound in VectorLinux.
I start all alternatives by using grub.

Erik
 
Old 04-13-2008, 03:49 PM   #5
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It looks like you fsck'd up your hard drive and messed stuff up. You should try running `fsck` on the drive that carries Slackware (or just reinstall). ALSA is included in Slackware and the only reason you would need to upgrade it is if your hardware is very new and is just being supported now. OSS is deprecated now, and you shouldn't need to install it separately (ALSA includes OSS-compatibility). Your thoughts seem to be quite random and unrelated, and I'm having a hard time understanding what you've done to arrive at this point, whether sound, xine and kaffeine worked properly before the PuppyLinux incident, what you have done to try and fix it afterward, etc. A full explanation should help much more -- maybe I'm just an idiot (a big possibility), but I don't totally 100% understand your problem or what you've tried to do.
 
Old 04-13-2008, 04:54 PM   #6
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xine dependencies

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It looks like you fsck'd up your hard drive and messed stuff up. You should try running `fsck` on the drive that carries Slackware (or just reinstall). ALSA is included in Slackware and the only reason you would need to upgrade it is if your hardware is very new and is just being supported now. OSS is deprecated now, and you shouldn't need to install it separately
For some reason it gives an error sayng that /dev/hda is busy when I
try fsck.
It seems that I must just reinstall Slackware 12.0. Erase /dev/hdb5
and copy all there before I begin reinstalling.

I still wonder if I can after that reinstalling, get hauppauge WinTv HVR1100 Card and SIS SI7012 chip to cooperate nicely.

Erik
 
Old 04-13-2008, 08:46 PM   #7
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For some reason it gives an error sayng that /dev/hda is busy when I
try fsck.
Erik
You can't (or at least you should not) run fsck on a drive that is mounted. Try booting from a live CD and open a terminal and run "fsck /dev/hdaX", where "X" is the partition you want to check.
 
Old 04-14-2008, 02:03 AM   #8
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tommcd

Thank you for your advice, I will do that.

Erik
 
  


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