On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Cameron Vetter wrote:

> Ok, I think I'm closing in on getting this install but once again rpm
> and its useless man page are getting underfoot.  So I carefully
> downloaded and installed like 20 different dependancies until the freevo
> rpm would finally install.  Then I type freevo setup and it generates
> the conf file for me.  So then I type freevo and it tells me "Not all
> requirements are installed on your system".  It suggests running

Hmm, I'm not sure under what circumstances this message will appear since
the freevo RPM package with dependencies are supposed to be sufficient.
Try installing the freevo-core-suite package. It doesn't contain any
files but it checks for the dependencies (other than mplayer/xine).


Did you have mplayer and/or xine installed as well? The freevo RPM
dependency list doesn't include checks for mplayer/xine...


> ./freevo install path-runtime.tgz.  So I do that and it tells me that I
> am missing Image please download it and install it.

This step shouldn't be done if you're using the RPM-based freevo. The
runtime is only used for binary installs using freevo*tgz. You shouldn't
mix the two or you'll get two different freevo installs in different
locations.

> installed python-imaging-1.1.4-0.rhfc1.dag.i386.rpm, so I don't know why
> I get this error.  I went to the site and downloaded
> python-imaging-1.1.4-0.dag.rh90.i386.rpm, but this won't install because
> I have python-imaging-1.1.4-0.rhfc1.dag.i386.rpm installed.  So I tried
> the command rpm -e python-imaging-1.1.4-0.rhfc1.dag.i386.rpm to

I presume you're using Fedora Core 1? (I haven't tested freevo on FC1...
but if it's using the same python version (2.2.x) as RH9 it should work.

To remove an installed package, use 'rpm -e python-imaging', not the
full path as you've described. However, I'm not sure if you really need
the RH9 python imaging if it's just rebuilt for FC1.

> uninstall it and it states I don't have it installed which makes no
> sense.  I'm not even sure which package is correct between these two for
> freevo, what the difference is, etc.  Any help would be appreciated I
> feel lost, and every search I've done on the web, results in information
> that doesn't really help.  I really did try to find the info myself.
>
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