These package are for mandrake 9.1 but the source rpms are provided and you can just rpm --rebuild them for 9.2 as well. The last time the dvb modules did just work fine and the apps as well. I just have no time now.
For mandrake 10.0 (with kernel 2.6), skip the drivers, and recompile
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ just the userland tools rpms!Provided: dvb-modules dvb-modules-devel dvb-modules-apps linuxtv-dvb-modules linuxtv-dvb-devel linuxtv-dvb-apps libdvb-mpegtools libdvb-devel
* dvb-modules 1.0.1 20040221 - based on cvs:DVB snapshot from linuxtv.org - these are the old modules for 2.4 - do not confuse them with the newer cvs:dvb-kernel modules also shipped in 2.6 - there are some problems with current dvb-kernel drivers, so these have been rebuild again - the cvs has only seen minor patches since 1.0.1 - the */bin apps (szap/scan) have been split off to their own supackage to allow to _not_ use it - better use instead new linuxtv-dvb-apps rpm! - nethertheless, dvbdate, dvbnet, av7110_loadkeys are provided now as well in the apps subpackage - the binary names have been changed to match linuxtv-dvb-apps, the directory structure of share/dvb data is the same as in linuxtv-dvb-apps - as always, upon install the dvb-modules rpm will remove the _broken_ dvb modules shipped with standard mandrake kernels - but they are moved to a backup and reinstalled to their previous location upon removal of the rpm. That allows you to give it just a test if you are unsure about it.
* linuxtv-dvb 1.1.0 20040222 - based on cvs:dvb-kernel snapshot from linuxtv.org - these are the new modules as integrated in 2.6 - they provide a v4l2 compatibility layer to run inside 2.4 as well. - this package is the one you need for newer hardware not supported in the old dvb-modules releases - it provides a virtual package dvb-modules so it can be drop-in for the old - since 1.1.0, the apps have been split off to their own tarball
* linuxtv-dvb-apps 1.1.0 20040221 - based on cvs:dvb-apps snapshot from linuxtv.org - which includes some of patches shipped with earlier rpms from me ;-) - all userland apps are installed and the naming matches dvb-modules-apps - it provides a virtual package dvb-modules-apps to be drop-in for the other - it is safe to use this along with either dvb-modules or linuxtv-dvb-modules!
* libdvb 0.5.4 - based on release tarball 0.5.4 (where is the cvs anyway?) - installs all mpegtools (as dvb_*) including ts2* pes2* tools for recording - provides virtual package dvb-mpegtools to be drop-in for earlier package
and remember, if you have your own system, just recompile the source rpm!
have fun, -- guido http://google.de/search?q=guidod GCS/E/S/P C++/++++$ ULHS L++w- N++@ s+:a d(+-) r+@>+++ y++ 5++X- (geekcode)
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