Jesús Guerrero wrote: > On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 22:39:50 +0200 > Robert Cernansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 15:59:24 -0400 Mark Haney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> /opt/mplayer-bin/bin/mencoder-bin: error while loading shared libraries: >>> liblirc_client.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or >>> directory >>> >>> I've run revdep-rebuild with that library and re-emerged mplayer and I >>> still get this error. How do I fix this? >> Binary /opt/mplayer-bin/bin/mencoder-bin belongs to 'mplayer-bin' >> package (the precompiled 32 bit version of mplayer), not 'mplayer'. >> >> Try to use mencoder, not mencoder-bin, or try to re-emerge mplayer-bin >> package. >> > Re-emerging it shouldn't make a difference, since nothing can be > recompiled or relinked. Mplayer-bin just uncompress the binary package > and copies the files to the relevant directories. > > This is the same problem that arises in binary distros. You can't > update a library without breaking your system until someone compiles > the relevant packages against that new version of the library. > > Anyway, why are you using mplayer-bin at all? Mplayer will play > using native codecs almost anything. Including wmv9 (non-drm'd, > of course) and realmedia. >
That's a good question. It's not a matter of playing the particular file as it is I want to rip the audio from it. I do not know why mencoder isn't on my system and why mencoder-bin is. I've not emerged mplayer-bin as all, just mplayer for my amd64 box. I'm very confused by this. -- Recedite, plebes! Gero rem imperialem! Mark Haney Sr. Systems Administrator ERC Broadband (828) 350-2415 Call (866) ERC-7110 for after hours support -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
