At 11:21 03/29/2005 -0800, Michael O'Keefe wrote:
>> The first is from the VideoLan site itself <http://www.videolan.org>. The
>> client is bundled with all the required packages, most of which come from
>> freshrpms <http://freshrpms.net>. The vlc program will start and allow me
>> to select a DVD player, but when it starts the playback screen it
>> segfaults. Running strace on it doesn't show me anything; there is too much
>> noise from the GUI interaction.
>
>strace never really helps with SEGV's
>You need gdb for that.
>
>> Conclusion: VLC is broken for Fedora Core 3. If anyone has gotten this to
>> work I'd like to know how.
>
>Sorry, I built mine from scratch, and didn't include DVD support (I wanted 
>it for multicasting video streams from capture cards)

I rebuilt the RPM to see if anything would change and now I've got more
stuff installed than I did for an install of Redhat 6.2! There are a huge
number of compile options and I have no clue as to which ones were used by
the original package creators. My RPM doesn't work either. At least I don't
seem to have broken anything.

Gus
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