On Tuesday 21 Jan 2003 12:45 am, Pilag� wrote:
> El Lun 20 Ene 2003 19:38, Anne Wilson escribi�:
> > I found that I had both installed.  I've removed linxine0-0.9.13.  Do I
> > need to get rid of libxine1-1-0.beta2.plf and re-install it?  I ran
> > ldconfig -v but xine-check gave me
>
>       Anne, check your /etc/ld.so.conf This is mine:
> /usr/X11R6/lib
> /usr/lib/qt3/lib
> /usr/lib/wine
> /usr/lib
> /usr/local/lib/

I have the same, apart from the wine line, which I don't use
>
>       Re run ldconfig -v and xine-check.
>
xine-check is unaltered, but there are clues, I think, in the ldconfg output:

ldconfig: Path `/usr/lib' given more than once

then a whole list of links


/usr/lib:
ldconfig: Cannot stat /usr/lib/libgtkodbcconfig.so: No such file or directory
ldconfig: Cannot stat /usr/lib/libodbcinstQ.so: No such file or directory

then more links
>
> This are the files that I have installed (+ decss)
> xine_dmd_plugin1.0.7-1plf
> xine-dvdnav1-0.beta2.1plf
> xine-plugins1-0.beta2.1plf
> xine-win32 1-0.beta2.1plf
> xine-ui 0.9.17-1mdk
> libxine1 1-0.beta2.1plf
>
>       But I think that a fresh install is a better way for you. Before doing
> this, remember:
> "If you haven't just forgotten to install a recent xine-lib (or xine-ui)
>       then you probably have upgraded from an older version and some of the
>       old files are still around, being in the way. Maybe it's even just
> some bad leftover symlinks.
>
>       This can happen if you install from source or use a packaging
>       system that doesn't clean up previous installations thoroughly
> enough.
>
>       Remove all older xine libraries manually ("rm $prefix/lib/libxine*".
>       and while you're at it, throw away any old plugins in
>       $prefix/lib/xine/plugins/ as well, just to be safe.) Then install
>       xine-lib and xine-ui again. This should fix the problem."
>
>       file:/usr/share/doc/xine-ui-0.9.17/FAQ_en

I think it's probably a good idea to start again.  I'll print out your post 
and use it as a check that I've removed everything possible before 
re-starting the install.

Meanwhile, one last question before I do this.  Am I right in simply avoiding 
anything with the 0.9.13 numbering and taking everything else?  Is there 
anything else I should avoid?

Thanks for your time and patience

Anne
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