Hi Rob,

('AM' = 'Alan Murrell', 'RS' = 'Ron Shortt')

AM> > export
AM> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:./runtime/dll

RS> Ok, don't do that. :)

Alright, I'll stop doing that :-)

RS> See one of my previous emails about adding a
RS> line to runapp.c, recompile.

Hrm, I've never compiled the binary stuff myself
before.  This should be fun :-)

RS> I hope fixing runapp works for you.

I'll give it a try tonight, and let you know :-)

RS> By the way what proceor do you have?

My Freevo machine is an EPIA (the 800MHz one), and so
far, runs Freevo, DivX, etc. quite fine, as far as I
have been able to tell.  Of course, I am having to use
a "system" MPlayer for the VIDIX driver, since i run
in framebuffer mode :-)

> some stuff in the runtime is pentium optimized.

Probably, but my Freevo box is running Mandrake 9.1,
which is i586 optimized, and as I said, things are
running quite well.

My compilations are done on an AMD 750MHz machine
(also running Mandrake 9.1), however.  I want to keep
as little devel stuff off the Freevo box as possible.
:-)

> to scrounge up a spare machine, slap gentoo on it

If your processor/RAM is enough, instead of scrounging
up a spare machine, why don't you just run a UML
virtual server (http://user-mode-linux.sf.net).  Then
you can use that UML virtual machine as your Freevo
build only machine :-)  the onyl snag may be in
getting Gentoo on there; I am not aware of any Gentoo
UML machine installs :-(

HTH,

Alan


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