my question actually stems from mozilla-firebird. At startup, it apparently checks libquicktime version and intermittently generates an error about the version being >5 and dies.

Portage has 3 quicktime related packages: quicktime4linux, libquicktime, and openquicktime. The latter two I know for sure provide libquicktime.so (.a); but neither solves my little problem with mozilla-firebird. The most disturbing issue to me is the intermittency of the problem. I had the same problem a couple months ago, got discouraged, unmerged mozilla-firebird, and then re-emerged a couple weeks ago and have been using it since without a hitch until this morning.

any thoughts?

-chris

Redeeman wrote:

just emerge the mplayer package, it gives you a really good working
quicktime, it is much faster than quicktime pro under windows :-)

On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 20:31, Chris Graves wrote:


which quicktime package in portage should I use? Is there even a difference from a user perspective?

-chris


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