Did you try just setting the path to an external mplayer in
freevo.conf? I'm presuming you're able to build it in general, just
not get it to work with Freevo; 

If that's the case, put it in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin and edit the
line in freevo.conf that specifies the location.



On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 03:19:34PM -0500, Your Name wrote:
> I can't seem to compile a version of mplayer that works with freevo. I
> think it is because of some glibc incompatability that I don't want to
> mess with, woudl someone be willing to compile an mplayer with the
> mythtv patch, I really need an mplayer that is able to play mythtv files.
> 
> thanks
>   -Gabe
> 
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