On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, at 5:13pm, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 05:08 PM 9/22/2004 -0400, Karthik Vishwanath wrote: > >I am unable to play ogg-vorbis encoded files under xmms. mp3s are fine, > >however. What must I install to be able to listen to the ogg files? > > > >System details: Athlon xp1500+ cpu, debian woody linux, > >kernel-2.4.18-1-k7. > > Do you have the ogg-vorbis codecs installed? On Sid, this is > libvorbisfile3. On Woody, it might still be libvorbis0. There are a couple > of other libraries needed too, but they should install as dependencies of > this one ("apt-cache show" it to see what I mean if I am not being clear > here). > > On Sid, the ogg stuff is listed in the "recommended" section of the xmms > "show" info, not in "dependencies". So that's probably what snagged you. >
xmms version is 1.2.10; libvorbis0 shows (in dpkg -s libvorbis0) as "installed ok".
So, after sending off this email and before receiving responses I moved to Sid (as I understand it, it meant replacing stable with unstable in sources.list) - I then tried apt-get install libvorbisfile3 and got a slew of messages:
========= Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming.
Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that the package is simply not installable and a bug report against that package should be filed. The following information may help to resolve the situation:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies: kde: Depends: kdebase-audiolibs but it is not going to be installed or kdebase3-audiolibs but it is not installable E: Sorry, broken packages =========
How to proceed?
I'm not quite clear what procedure you are describing. Did you changes /etc/apt/sources.list to poijnt to Sid (unstable) inmstead of woody (stable), then just try to apt-get the specific package? If so, I assume that what you quotred here is but a small fragment of the "slew" or messages you got.
Unless you REALLY know what you are doing and proceed VERY carefully, you can't just mix Woody and Sid packages. If you move to Sid, the first thing to do is an ...
apt-get dist-upgrade
... which will reinstall pretty much every package you had installed with its Sid analog. Don't do that just to fix an xmms problem; do it only if you have a more general reason for wanting to use Sid. (The basic tradeoff is stability against currency. Upstream improvements, even bugfixes, other than security bugfixes, get into Sid months sooner than they get into Woody. And Sid uses the newer versions of the various toolchain components to, which sometimes matters to development. And ... I could run on and on, but it is incidental to your problem.
I'd suggest you switch sources.list back to Woody and do an ...
apt-get dist-upgrade
... within Woody, just to make sure everything is current and unsullied by Sid. Also, make sure these packages (or their Woody analogs) are installed: libogg0, libvorbis0a, libvorbisfile3. Also check and see if Woody still uses the separate package xmms-vorbis (Sid no longer does) and if it does, install that.
If xmms still does not work with ogg files, try installing vorbis-tools (again, the Sid name; Woody might be a bit different) and see if ogg123 will play the files. If not, it may give you a more informative error message than xmms seems to ... or there may be something wrong with the actual ogg file.
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