On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 00:55:13 -0500
EspeonEefi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Perhaps what happened is that in your upgrade, libstdc++5 got
> uninstalled? I just ran into this problem with mplayer, and installing
> libstdc++5 fixed it.
> 
> It seems that the RealVideo-decoding drvc.so included in the mplayer
> Linux codec pack is a library ripped from RealPlayer 10, and it was
> built against the old libstdc++5 (GCC 3.x series). Current version is
> libstdc++6.

I am still showing a libstdc++5 installed, ie. 

$ wajig list-installed | grep libstdc
libstdc++5
libstdc++6
libstdc++6-4.2-dev

> I'm not sure whether this will work for xine, but an alternative to
> installing libstdc++5 for me (using mplayer) was to grab drv33260.dll
> and drv43260.dll from the Windows codec pack, since loading of those
> don't rely on any Linux system libraries.

What Windows codec pack are you referring to? The one I am aware of
does not have these dll's, ie.

$ wajig list-files w32codecs | grep drv | grep dll
gives absolutely zero matches.

If you meant to grab them from a Windows installation, I just happen to
have a Windows partition on this machine and soft-linked both of those
dll's into both /usr/lib/codecs/ and /usr/lib/win32/ to no avail: xine
still fails to play video on a .rmvb file.

Thanks,
Clayton



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