Manuel Fiorelli <[email protected]> [09-07-25 13:51]:
> 2009/7/25  <[email protected]>:
> > I installed cheese without complains of the compile process.
> > But starting cheese produces:
> >
> >    solfire:/home/mccramer>cheese
> >    cheese: error while loading shared libraries: libplc4.so.7: cannot open 
> > shared object file: No such file or directory
> >
> > And ldd /usr/bin/cheese produces beside other things:
> >
> >        libplc4.so.7 => not found
> >        libplds4.so.7 => not found
> >        libnspr4.so.7 => not found
> >        libplc4.so.7 => not found
> >        libplds4.so.7 => not found
> >        libnspr4.so.7 => not found
> >        libplc4.so.7 => not found
> >        libplds4.so.7 => not found
> >        libnspr4.so.7 => not found
> >        libplc4.so.7 => not found
> >        libplds4.so.7 => not found
> >        libnspr4.so.7 => not found
> >
> >
> > Further investigations shows, that instead the *7* version of
> > that libs the *8* versions are installed on my box?
> 
> It's really strange....may be that revdep-rebuild can help you.
> 
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoolkit.xml#doc_chap4
> 
> Try to execute it in pretend mode (with the flag --pretend) and see if
> it discovers some broken packages.
> 
> Manuel Fiorelli


Hi,

ok, revdep-rebuild and re-emerge of nss/nspr does the thing...now I
can see through my webcam.

BUT:
Max. resolution is 176x144 in vido mode (nothing more offered via
"preferences")
Is it all I can exspect from a Logitech Quickcam Pro for Notebooks?

Furthermore: The autofocus seems to be off - the image is blurry...

Is there any other trick I should know?

Thanks again for any help in advance!
Meino

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