Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-07 Thread csj
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 19:08:00 -0800,
Paul Johnson wrote:
 
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  I forgot the apt-get source line. 
 
 I didn't!
 
 deb http://marillat.free.fr stable main
 deb http://marillat.free.fr unstable main

[...]

I was talking about the source for the source package: apt-get
source mplayer. The lines you give would have worked (with a
little s/deb/deb-src) a few days or weeks ago. But the source
packages were moved to another site.


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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources[SOLVED] ... Onto another problem with gnome :(

2003-01-05 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 09:38:05PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I hashed some outside apt sources and it somehow fixed up the dependencies 
 of libxvidencore0, mplayer seems to download now. Thanks :) 
 
 another prob: 
 
 After rebooting I logged on the usual gnome wm but it just flashes a bit 
 and throws me back to gdm. Kde works though.
 I figure the bogus outside sources could be the reason for all this  I 
 just updated gnome last night with plenty of errors (my fault for updating 
 via damaged apt sources). My XF86 logs doesn't explain much or I could be 
 looking at the wrong logs. Can anyone help?

First step would be to check error files for clues as to what is happening. 
Look in ~/.gnome-errors. Also, check log files in /var/log/gdm directory. 
For a problem occuring with X itself, look at /var/log/XFree86.0.log.

You could also run aptitude (or dselect) and check gnome packages for 
installation status. 

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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-05 Thread csj
On 05 Jan 2003 18:19:08 +0800,
Elijah wrote:
 
 
  Actually, if you want to use mplayer, you _really_ should download the
  source from the main site http://www.mplayerhq.hu and compile it. 
  
  Sean
 
 I've already done that and I'm having problems running it,
 gives me an error in my configs or something (?). that's why
 I've decided to use the debs instead.

Maybe you could try Marillat's Debianized source packages,
available at:

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/debian/dists/unstable/main/source/

I forgot the apt-get source line. But you can manually download
the files:

mplayer_0.90rc2-0.1.diff.gz
mplayer_0.90rc2-0.1.dsc and
mplayer_0.90rc2.orig.tar.gz

Create the build directory using the command dpkg-source -x
mplayer_0.90rc2-0.1.dsc. While the mplayer folks might have a
different opinion, in my experience Marillat's source is easier
to build because it tells you all the packages (and then some)
you need to install to build properly.


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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-05 Thread Paul Johnson
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 06:29:39AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I forgot the apt-get source line. 

I didn't!

deb http://marillat.free.fr stable main
deb http://marillat.free.fr unstable main


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Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-04 Thread Elijah
Hello,

I'm trying to install Mplayer 386 or 686 via synaptic but it seems I
don't have libvidencore0. I checked out libvidencore0's dependency and
it requires libc6. It doesn't seem to accept my current libc6 (currently
installed) because it needs at least version 2.3 upwards. I've searched
the debian site and only found libc6 version 2.2.5. Can someone help me
find a newer version for this?


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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-04 Thread Seneca
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 05:33:20PM +0800, Elijah wrote:
 I'm trying to install Mplayer 386 or 686 via synaptic but it seems I
 don't have libvidencore0. I checked out libvidencore0's dependency and
 it requires libc6. It doesn't seem to accept my current libc6 (currently
 installed) because it needs at least version 2.3 upwards. I've searched
 the debian site and only found libc6 version 2.2.5. Can someone help me
 find a newer version for this?

libc6 2.3 is in sid.

Try this line in your sources.list (if you don't want sid):

  deb http://marillat.free.fr/ stable main

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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-04 Thread Sean
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 04:33, Elijah wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I'm trying to install Mplayer 386 or 686 via synaptic but it seems I
 don't have libvidencore0. I checked out libvidencore0's dependency and
 it requires libc6. It doesn't seem to accept my current libc6 (currently
 installed) because it needs at least version 2.3 upwards. I've searched
 the debian site and only found libc6 version 2.2.5. Can someone help me
 find a newer version for this?
 

Actually, if you want to use mplayer, you _really_ should download the
source from the main site http://www.mplayerhq.hu and compile it. 

Sean


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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-04 Thread Elijah

 Actually, if you want to use mplayer, you _really_ should download the
 source from the main site http://www.mplayerhq.hu and compile it. 
 
 Sean

I've already done that and I'm having problems running it, gives me an
error in my configs or something (?). that's why I've decided to use the
debs instead.

Elijah


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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-04 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 05:33:20PM +0800, Elijah wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I'm trying to install Mplayer 386 or 686 via synaptic but it seems I
 don't have libvidencore0. I checked out libvidencore0's dependency and
 it requires libc6. It doesn't seem to accept my current libc6 (currently
 installed) because it needs at least version 2.3 upwards. I've searched
 the debian site and only found libc6 version 2.2.5. Can someone help me
 find a newer version for this?

Add the following to your sources.list:
deb http://marillat.free.fr stable main

$ apt-cache show libxvidencore0
Package: libxvidencore0
Priority: optional
Section: libs
Installed-Size: 572
Maintainer: Christian Marillat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: i386
Source: xvid
Version: 20020822-0.0
Depends: libc6 (= 2.2.4-4)
^^
Filename:
dists/stable/main/binary-i386/libxvidencore0_20020822-0.0_i386.deb
Size: 137552
MD5Sum: aa692e8aba30e1204d5ce77888c08c8f
Description: MPEG-4 Video encoder
 This codec is the open source video codec from Project Mayo, now
developed by others people.


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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-04 Thread Elijah
Hi,

ok, just tried it. But it seems that it still has 2.2.5 displayed on the
available versions (??). That's weird ... 

Can having too many sources on my sources.list cause problems?? cause I
think I'm having some now. I think I'll hash some of it...

Elijah

On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 09:53, Seneca wrote:
 On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 05:33:20PM +0800, Elijah wrote:
  I'm trying to install Mplayer 386 or 686 via synaptic but it seems I
  don't have libvidencore0. I checked out libvidencore0's dependency and
  it requires libc6. It doesn't seem to accept my current libc6 (currently
  installed) because it needs at least version 2.3 upwards. I've searched
  the debian site and only found libc6 version 2.2.5. Can someone help me
  find a newer version for this?
 
 libc6 2.3 is in sid.
 
 Try this line in your sources.list (if you don't want sid):
 
   deb http://marillat.free.fr/ stable main
 
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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-04 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 06:19:08PM +0800, Elijah wrote:
 
  Actually, if you want to use mplayer, you _really_ should download the
  source from the main site http://www.mplayerhq.hu and compile it. 
  
  Sean
 
 I've already done that and I'm having problems running it, gives me an
 error in my configs or something (?). that's why I've decided to use the
 debs instead.
 
 Elijah
 
 

The source from www.mplayerhq.hu should include a debian
directory. You should be able to create a deb by running fakeroot
debian/rules binary in the top directory.

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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources[SOLVED] ... Onto another problem with gnome :(

2003-01-04 Thread desiderata
I hashed some outside apt sources and it somehow fixed up the dependencies 
of libxvidencore0, mplayer seems to download now. Thanks :) 

another prob: 

After rebooting I logged on the usual gnome wm but it just flashes a bit and 
throws me back to gdm. Kde works though.
I figure the bogus outside sources could be the reason for all this  I 
just updated gnome last night with plenty of errors (my fault for updating 
via damaged apt sources). My XF86 logs doesn't explain much or I could be 
looking at the wrong logs. Can anyone help?


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Re: Desperate for Mplayer apt sources

2003-01-04 Thread Paul Johnson
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 05:33:20PM +0800, Elijah wrote:
 I'm trying to install Mplayer 386 or 686 via synaptic but it seems I
 don't have libvidencore0. I checked out libvidencore0's dependency and
 it requires libc6. It doesn't seem to accept my current libc6 (currently
 installed) because it needs at least version 2.3 upwards. I've searched
 the debian site and only found libc6 version 2.2.5. Can someone help me
 find a newer version for this?

If it's not in sid, it's probably at mariliat.free.fr.

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