I ran that on my machine to see what would happen, and I got the following:

[OUCH!!] no plugin directory (/usr/local/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0)
The plugin-directory doesn't exist. xine-config claims that there
is a plugin directory at /usr/local/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0.
However, there is no such directory.
You probably need to reinstall xine-lib.
press <enter> to continue...

I did some snooping, and found that the RPMs installed the plugins into /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0 .. What do I need to change to get Xine to see that my plugins are in a different place?

Thanks!

Terry

Pilag� wrote:

El Lun 20 Ene 2003 10:31, Anne Wilson escribi�:

Did that, but the result was the same error message. Under uninstall
software I see the package xine-dvdnav-0.9.13-1mdk. Isn't that the plugin
that it says it can't find?

Anne

Anne: As user (not root) run 'xine-check'.

Suerte.

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