That took me several hours to fix when I compiled my 2.1
The problem is probably in the fact, that you have installed
Cinelerra 2.0 before from kiberpipa repository, but you haven't remove
it before moving to 2.1.
Run Synaptic (or similar) and type faac in the search.
You will probably notice, that libfaac0 (or similar) is already
installed, but libfaac-dev is not.
Then see the properties of libfaac0 and check if it is
from Clean Ubuntu repository or from Marillat's.
The point is, that there is no *-dev
package on Marillat's repository. But if you try to get it
from Ubuntu, you can't because some name changed. So you run into broken
dependency issues.
To solve the problem...
Remove all *faac* libraryes you may have installed.
Then force-install the one from Ubuntu repository
-(Package->Force Version) or
- Disable Kiberpipa repositories
You should be fine.
There might be the trouble of another kind.
When you try to remove faac, Synaptic will try to remove 1/2
of the software installed on your computer.
(Cinelerra, mplayer, qdvdauthor etc.)
Haven't found workaround on this one. Just take a pen, write down
what needed to be removed and install it again later (I think config.
files don't get removed in this way, so it's just a matter of selecting
them again once you have the right faac)
All the best and good luck!
Miha
On pet, 2006-10-13 at 11:08 -0400, Wesley T Allen wrote:
> There was some discussion on compiling under Ubuntu last week, I lost the
> messages (/me bangs head on table).
>
> I'm running configure and coming up with:
>
> libfaac libraries missing
> libfaac headers missing
>
> So I try to install the libfaac-dev package and I get this error:
>
> Depends: libmp4-dev but it is not installable
>
> Anyone know where I can find this package for ubuntu?
>
> Wes
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