Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2007-01-18 Thread mike lewis

On 1/18/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 1/12/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 1/12/07, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...
 
  [snip]
   unrecognized file type for 
'debian/libxine1/usr/share/bug/libxine1/presubj' at /usr/bin/dpkg-shlibdeps line 120.
  [snip]
 
   I'm not sure that the fakeroot thing means anything.  I think the the
   make Error 9 holds the key..  Time for bed now.  Any pointers?
 
$ ls -l debian/libxine1/usr/share/bug/libxine1/presubj
 
  My guess is that it's been marked as executable.
 
$ chmod a-x,a+X debian/*
$ chmod a+x debian/rules debian/shlibdeps.sh
$ debuild binary
 
 Thanks.

 And BTW; just noticed you were the auther of runvdr.  Thankyou for
 your contribution and continued contributions.

Hmm, is it ethical to say thanks but I'm not finished with you yet... ;-)..

I'm still having problems getting this going.  I got the new lib-xine
to install.

But now I get an Error saying that xine cannot find the mrl handler
for vdr:.  What the??

(This is a long one...):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/build/newxine$ xine
vdr://tmp/vdr-xine/stream#demux:mpeg_pes --hide-gui --verbose=2
This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.99.4.
(c) 2000-2004 The xine Team.
Built with xine library 1.1.1 (1.1.1)
Found xine library version: 1.1.3 (1.1.3).
   Plateform informations:
   --
system name : Linux
node name   : freevo
release : 2.6.17-10-generic
version : #2 SMP Tue Dec 5 22:28:26 UTC 2006
machine : i686
   CPU Informations:
   
processor   : 0
vendor_id   : AuthenticAMD
cpu family  : 6
model   : 6
model name  : AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1800+
stepping: 2
cpu MHz : 1527.108
cache size  : 256 KB
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug: no
coma_bug: no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level : 1
wp  : yes
flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr
pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse syscall mmxext 3dnowext 3dnow up
ts
bogomips: 3055.72
   ---
   Display Name:  :0.0,
   XServer Vendor:The X.Org Foundation,
   Protocol Version:  11, Revision: 0,
   Available Screen(s):   1,
   Default screen number: 0,
   Using screen:  0,
   Depth: 24,
   XShmQueryVersion:  1.1,
   Maximum request size:  16777212 bytes,
   Motion buffer size:256,
   Bitmap unit:   32,
 Bit order:   LSBFirst,
 Padding: 32,
   Image byte order:  LSBFirst,
   Number of supported pixmap formats: 7,
   Supported pixmap formats:
 DepthBits_per_pixelScanline_pad
 1 1  32
 4 8  32
 8 8  32
1516  32
1616  32
2432  32
3232  32
 ---

   Focus:  Window 0x2800020, revert to Parent,
   Number of extensions:   29
 BIG-REQUESTS: [opcode: 131]
 Composite:[opcode: 154]
 DAMAGE:   [opcode: 155, base (event: 115, error: 183)]
 DPMS: [opcode: 138]
 Extended-Visual-Information:  [opcode: 140]
 GLX:  [opcode: 143, base (event: 77, error: 155)]
 MIT-SCREEN-SAVER: [opcode: 133, base (event: 67)]
 MIT-SHM:  [opcode: 144, base (event: 94, error: 167)]
 MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD:   [opcode: 130]
 RANDR:[opcode: 153, base (event: 114)]
 RENDER:   [opcode: 152, base (error: 178)]
 SECURITY: [opcode: 149, base (event: 111, error: 175)]
 SGI-GLX:  [opcode: 143, base (event: 77, error: 155)]
 SHAPE:[opcode: 129, base (event: 64)]
 SYNC: [opcode: 132, base (event: 65, error: 130)]
 TOG-CUP:  [opcode: 139]
 X-Resource:   [opcode: 142]
 XC-APPGROUP:  [opcode: 148, base (error: 174)]
 XC-MISC:  [opcode: 134]
 XFIXES:   [opcode: 150, base (event: 112, error: 177)]
 XFree86-Bigfont:  [opcode: 151]
 XFree86-DGA:  [opcode: 137, base (event: 68, error: 147)]
 XFree86-DRI:  [opcode: 128, base (error: 128)]
 XFree86-Misc: 

Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2007-01-11 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...

[snip]
 unrecognized file type for 'debian/libxine1/usr/share/bug/libxine1/presubj' 
 at /usr/bin/dpkg-shlibdeps line 120.
[snip]

 I'm not sure that the fakeroot thing means anything.  I think the the
 make Error 9 holds the key..  Time for bed now.  Any pointers?

  $ ls -l debian/libxine1/usr/share/bug/libxine1/presubj

My guess is that it's been marked as executable.

  $ chmod a-x,a+X debian/*
  $ chmod a+x debian/rules debian/shlibdeps.sh
  $ debuild binary

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2007-01-10 Thread mike lewis

On 12/21/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...

[snip]
 OK.  I tried to install xine last night.  I have some rather complex
 dependancy problems.  I'm using all ubunuto apt-get servers and then your
 apt-get server.  Basically, the packages on your site depend on versions of
 software that ubuntu doesn't see to supply. [...]

Hmm. My 'stable' builds are for too old a distribution, and it looks very
much like my 'testing' builds are for one which is just that little bit too
new...

 Soo. Yes.  I'm guessing there are some other bleeding edge software
 repositories that I need to enable as well??

No. Your problem is that you're (presumably) using edgy whereas I build for
sarge (too old), etch (slightly too new) and unstable (also slightly too
new), and I currently have no plans to build for Ubuntu releases.

Given this, I think that it's best that you add a deb-src line for my
archive, run 'aptitude update', install devscripts and build-essential, then:

  $ apt-get source foo
  $ cd foo-*
  $ sudo apt-get build-dep foo
  $ debuild binary

  $ sudo dpkg -i ../*.deb

Be careful with that last line - you'll probably want to list specific
package files. And dependency errors shouldn't be a problem either since you
can use aptitude to install the missing packages and mark them as
automatically installed.


I finally got around to trying this.  Stuck at debuild.  I'm unable
to find it on my system and unable to find it as a refference in
aptitude (hitting S in the GUI).

Trying debian-builder as the closest match ;-)

Mick

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2007-01-10 Thread mike lewis

On 1/10/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 12/21/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...

 [snip]
  OK.  I tried to install xine last night.  I have some rather complex
  dependancy problems.  I'm using all ubunuto apt-get servers and then your
  apt-get server.  Basically, the packages on your site depend on versions of
  software that ubuntu doesn't see to supply. [...]

 Hmm. My 'stable' builds are for too old a distribution, and it looks very
 much like my 'testing' builds are for one which is just that little bit too
 new...

  Soo. Yes.  I'm guessing there are some other bleeding edge software
  repositories that I need to enable as well??

 No. Your problem is that you're (presumably) using edgy whereas I build for
 sarge (too old), etch (slightly too new) and unstable (also slightly too
 new), and I currently have no plans to build for Ubuntu releases.

 Given this, I think that it's best that you add a deb-src line for my
 archive, run 'aptitude update', install devscripts and build-essential, then:

   $ apt-get source foo
   $ cd foo-*
   $ sudo apt-get build-dep foo
   $ debuild binary

   $ sudo dpkg -i ../*.deb

 Be careful with that last line - you'll probably want to list specific
 package files. And dependency errors shouldn't be a problem either since you
 can use aptitude to install the missing packages and mark them as
 automatically installed.

I finally got around to trying this.  Stuck at debuild.  I'm unable
to find it on my system and unable to find it as a refference in
aptitude (hitting S in the GUI).

Trying debian-builder as the closest match ;-)


Yep, that was it!


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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2007-01-10 Thread mike lewis

On 1/10/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 1/10/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 12/21/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...
 
  [snip]
   OK.  I tried to install xine last night.  I have some rather complex
   dependancy problems.  I'm using all ubunuto apt-get servers and then your
   apt-get server.  Basically, the packages on your site depend on versions 
of
   software that ubuntu doesn't see to supply. [...]
 
  Hmm. My 'stable' builds are for too old a distribution, and it looks very
  much like my 'testing' builds are for one which is just that little bit too
  new...
 
   Soo. Yes.  I'm guessing there are some other bleeding edge software
   repositories that I need to enable as well??
 
  No. Your problem is that you're (presumably) using edgy whereas I build for
  sarge (too old), etch (slightly too new) and unstable (also slightly too
  new), and I currently have no plans to build for Ubuntu releases.
 
  Given this, I think that it's best that you add a deb-src line for my
  archive, run 'aptitude update', install devscripts and build-essential, 
then:
 
$ apt-get source foo
$ cd foo-*
$ sudo apt-get build-dep foo
$ debuild binary
 
$ sudo dpkg -i ../*.deb
 
  Be careful with that last line - you'll probably want to list specific
  package files. And dependency errors shouldn't be a problem either since you
  can use aptitude to install the missing packages and mark them as
  automatically installed.
 
 I finally got around to trying this.  Stuck at debuild.  I'm unable
 to find it on my system and unable to find it as a refference in
 aptitude (hitting S in the GUI).

 Trying debian-builder as the closest match ;-)

Yep, that was it!


OK, err, well.. It was one part of it.  Now, I can't run that
script...  I've tried sudo and no sudo and I get different errors in
either method.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/build/newxine/xine-lib-vdr-1.1.3$ debuild binary
/usr/bin/fakeroot: 152: debian/rules: Permission denied
debuild: fatal error at line 1206:
couldn't exec fakeroot debian/rules:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/build/newxine/xine-lib-vdr-1.1.3$ sudo debuild binary
Can't exec debian/rules: Permission denied at /usr/bin/debuild line 1201.
debuild: fatal error at line 1200:
couldn't exec debian/rules: Permission denied

Line 152 appears to be a simple echo command to blit the scripts
version to the screen.  So something about my permissions must be very
broken.  I've tried su as well and I get the same error as sudo.

What the?  This newbie is dumbfounded..

Mick

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2007-01-10 Thread mike lewis

On 1/10/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 1/10/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 1/10/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 12/21/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...
  
   [snip]
OK.  I tried to install xine last night.  I have some rather complex
dependancy problems.  I'm using all ubunuto apt-get servers and then 
your
apt-get server.  Basically, the packages on your site depend on 
versions of
software that ubuntu doesn't see to supply. [...]
  
   Hmm. My 'stable' builds are for too old a distribution, and it looks very
   much like my 'testing' builds are for one which is just that little bit 
too
   new...
  
Soo. Yes.  I'm guessing there are some other bleeding edge software
repositories that I need to enable as well??
  
   No. Your problem is that you're (presumably) using edgy whereas I build 
for
   sarge (too old), etch (slightly too new) and unstable (also slightly too
   new), and I currently have no plans to build for Ubuntu releases.
  
   Given this, I think that it's best that you add a deb-src line for my
   archive, run 'aptitude update', install devscripts and build-essential, 
then:
  
 $ apt-get source foo
 $ cd foo-*
 $ sudo apt-get build-dep foo
 $ debuild binary
  
 $ sudo dpkg -i ../*.deb
  
   Be careful with that last line - you'll probably want to list specific
   package files. And dependency errors shouldn't be a problem either since 
you
   can use aptitude to install the missing packages and mark them as
   automatically installed.
  
  I finally got around to trying this.  Stuck at debuild.  I'm unable
  to find it on my system and unable to find it as a refference in
  aptitude (hitting S in the GUI).
 
  Trying debian-builder as the closest match ;-)
 
 Yep, that was it!

OK, err, well.. It was one part of it.  Now, I can't run that
script...  I've tried sudo and no sudo and I get different errors in
either method.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/build/newxine/xine-lib-vdr-1.1.3$ debuild binary
/usr/bin/fakeroot: 152: debian/rules: Permission denied
debuild: fatal error at line 1206:
couldn't exec fakeroot debian/rules:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/build/newxine/xine-lib-vdr-1.1.3$ sudo debuild binary
Can't exec debian/rules: Permission denied at /usr/bin/debuild line 1201.
debuild: fatal error at line 1200:
couldn't exec debian/rules: Permission denied

Line 152 appears to be a simple echo command to blit the scripts
version to the screen.  So something about my permissions must be very
broken.  I've tried su as well and I get the same error as sudo.

What the?  This newbie is dumbfounded..


This link helped me:
http://helmi-blebe.blogspot.com/2006/11/binsh-bad-interpreter-permission.html

To put simply, the fs I was playing with was mounted with 'noexec'.

M

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2007-01-10 Thread mike lewis

On 1/10/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 1/10/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 1/10/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 1/10/07, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On 12/21/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...
   
[snip]
 OK.  I tried to install xine last night.  I have some rather complex
 dependancy problems.  I'm using all ubunuto apt-get servers and then 
your
 apt-get server.  Basically, the packages on your site depend on 
versions of
 software that ubuntu doesn't see to supply. [...]
   
Hmm. My 'stable' builds are for too old a distribution, and it looks 
very
much like my 'testing' builds are for one which is just that little bit 
too
new...
   
 Soo. Yes.  I'm guessing there are some other bleeding edge software
 repositories that I need to enable as well??
   
No. Your problem is that you're (presumably) using edgy whereas I build 
for
sarge (too old), etch (slightly too new) and unstable (also slightly too
new), and I currently have no plans to build for Ubuntu releases.
   
Given this, I think that it's best that you add a deb-src line for my
archive, run 'aptitude update', install devscripts and build-essential, 
then:
   
  $ apt-get source foo
  $ cd foo-*
  $ sudo apt-get build-dep foo
  $ debuild binary
   
  $ sudo dpkg -i ../*.deb
   
Be careful with that last line - you'll probably want to list specific
package files. And dependency errors shouldn't be a problem either 
since you
can use aptitude to install the missing packages and mark them as
automatically installed.
   
   I finally got around to trying this.  Stuck at debuild.  I'm unable
   to find it on my system and unable to find it as a refference in
   aptitude (hitting S in the GUI).
  
   Trying debian-builder as the closest match ;-)
  
  Yep, that was it!
 
 OK, err, well.. It was one part of it.  Now, I can't run that
 script...  I've tried sudo and no sudo and I get different errors in
 either method.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/build/newxine/xine-lib-vdr-1.1.3$ debuild binary
 /usr/bin/fakeroot: 152: debian/rules: Permission denied
 debuild: fatal error at line 1206:
 couldn't exec fakeroot debian/rules:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/build/newxine/xine-lib-vdr-1.1.3$ sudo debuild binary
 Can't exec debian/rules: Permission denied at /usr/bin/debuild line 1201.
 debuild: fatal error at line 1200:
 couldn't exec debian/rules: Permission denied

 Line 152 appears to be a simple echo command to blit the scripts
 version to the screen.  So something about my permissions must be very
 broken.  I've tried su as well and I get the same error as sudo.

 What the?  This newbie is dumbfounded..

This link helped me:
http://helmi-blebe.blogspot.com/2006/11/binsh-bad-interpreter-permission.html

To put simply, the fs I was playing with was mounted with 'noexec'.


Well well.  I got all excited there for about 20 minutes while it
compiled away and then this happened..  Like the mail trail wans't
long enough already..

---
dh_installdocs
dh_installchangelogs -k ChangeLog
dh_link
dh_strip --dbg-package=libxine1
dh_compress
dh_fixperms
dh_makeshlibs -V 'libxine1 (= 1.1.1+cvs20060621-1)'
dh_installdeb
chmod +x debian/shlibdeps.sh
debian/shlibdeps.sh libxine`ls src/xine-engine/.libs/libxine*.so.* |
awk '{if (match($0,/\.so\.[0-9]+$/)) print substr($0,RSTART+4)}'`
WARNING: non-existing file
debian/libxine1/usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.3/xineplug_vo_out_sdl.so in
OPTIONAL list
WARNING: non-existing file
debian/libxine1/usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.3/xineplug_vo_out_caca.so
in OPTIONAL list
unrecognized file type for
'debian/libxine1/usr/share/bug/libxine1/presubj' at
/usr/bin/dpkg-shlibdeps line 120.
make: *** [binary-arch] Error 9
debuild: fatal error at line 1206:
couldn't exec fakeroot debian/rules:
---

I'm not sure that the fakeroot thing means anything.  I think the the
make Error 9 holds the key..  Time for bed now.  Any pointers?

Mick

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2007-01-10 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...

[snip]
 I finally got around to trying this.  Stuck at debuild.  I'm unable to
 find it on my system and unable to find it as a refference in aptitude
 (hitting S in the GUI).

devscripts. You could have used packages.ubuntu.com to find that.

[snip]
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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2006-12-20 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...

[snip]
 OK.  I tried to install xine last night.  I have some rather complex
 dependancy problems.  I'm using all ubunuto apt-get servers and then your
 apt-get server.  Basically, the packages on your site depend on versions of
 software that ubuntu doesn't see to supply. [...]

Hmm. My 'stable' builds are for too old a distribution, and it looks very
much like my 'testing' builds are for one which is just that little bit too
new...

 Soo. Yes.  I'm guessing there are some other bleeding edge software
 repositories that I need to enable as well??

No. Your problem is that you're (presumably) using edgy whereas I build for
sarge (too old), etch (slightly too new) and unstable (also slightly too
new), and I currently have no plans to build for Ubuntu releases.

Given this, I think that it's best that you add a deb-src line for my
archive, run 'aptitude update', install devscripts and build-essential, then:

  $ apt-get source foo
  $ cd foo-*
  $ sudo apt-get build-dep foo
  $ debuild binary

  $ sudo dpkg -i ../*.deb

Be careful with that last line - you'll probably want to list specific
package files. And dependency errors shouldn't be a problem either since you
can use aptitude to install the missing packages and mark them as
automatically installed.

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| RISC OS, Linux | youmustbejoking,demon,co,uk | Northumberland | Army
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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2006-12-19 Thread mike lewis

On 12/19/06, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 12/19/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...

  On 12/14/06, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 12/14/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...
  These debs, what are they?  How do I use them?  I'm a new ubuntu user
  and I'd love to be able to use xine (for vdr head) on ubuntu this
  without having to compile it myself..
  URL:http://www.youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk/progs.etch.html

  I don't know if they're installable on whichever Ubuntu release you're
  using (guess: edgy). Chances are, however, that they are.

  The best way to install them is by using the 'deb' line given on the
  above page and installing via an apt front end (typically aptitude,
  apt-get or synaptic).

  [snip]
  I'll let you know how it goes..

  OK.  newbie time..  When I try to apt-get update I get the following error:
  ---
  W: GPG error: http://zap.tartarus.org testing Release: The following
  signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not
  available: NO_PUBKEY B012AD8CF19F599F
  W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
  ---

 Download the key for it (the (linux) link at the bottom of the page, or
 the link which I've just added nearer the top). Once you have it:
   # apt-key add pubkey.gpg

Err, I swear I looked.  I said to myself, now whats logical?  That the
key is hidden somewhere??  No.  It has to be on these pages..  So I
looked.  Obviously you have just updated the template for those pages
now that I highlighted the pgp stuff was missing. right?  Right?
hehe.

  And, when I issues apt-cache  showpkg vdr;

  It tells me about both versions available to me (of which, yours is not the
  preffered source!)  How can I select your source, or how can I make your
  source trusted?

   $ man apt_preferences

 Edit /etc/apt/preferences. You probably want something like:

   Package: *
   Pin: release o=www.youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk
   Pin-Priority: 550

Again, thanks for the tip.  Can't wait to have working vdr and not
have to compile it myself (I am in the process of switchingfrom
Gentoo.  Which I like, but my PC is just not fast enough for, and I
could never get X working un it.


OK.  I tried to install xine last night.  I have some rather complex
dependancy problems.  I'm using all ubunuto apt-get servers and then
your apt-get server.  Basically, the packages on your site depend on
versions of software that ubuntu doesn't see to supply.  I'm not there
now, but so far, all the software seems to be listed; the errors says
thinks like:

depends on package_version-1.2.3 but only package_version-1.2.2 is available
E: Dependancy break or error.

Soo. Yes.  I'm guessing there are some other bleeding edge software
repositories that I need to enable as well??


Mick
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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2006-12-18 Thread mike lewis

On 12/19/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...

 On 12/14/06, mike lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 12/14/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...
 These debs, what are they?  How do I use them?  I'm a new ubuntu user
 and I'd love to be able to use xine (for vdr head) on ubuntu this
 without having to compile it myself..
 URL:http://www.youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk/progs.etch.html

 I don't know if they're installable on whichever Ubuntu release you're
 using (guess: edgy). Chances are, however, that they are.

 The best way to install them is by using the 'deb' line given on the
 above page and installing via an apt front end (typically aptitude,
 apt-get or synaptic).

 [snip]
 I'll let you know how it goes..

 OK.  newbie time..  When I try to apt-get update I get the following error:
 ---
 W: GPG error: http://zap.tartarus.org testing Release: The following
 signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not
 available: NO_PUBKEY B012AD8CF19F599F
 W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
 ---

Download the key for it (the (linux) link at the bottom of the page, or
the link which I've just added nearer the top). Once you have it:
  # apt-key add pubkey.gpg


Err, I swear I looked.  I said to myself, now whats logical?  That the
key is hidden somewhere??  No.  It has to be on these pages..  So I
looked.  Obviously you have just updated the template for those pages
now that I highlighted the pgp stuff was missing. right?  Right?
hehe.


 And, when I issues apt-cache  showpkg vdr;

 It tells me about both versions available to me (of which, yours is not the
 preffered source!)  How can I select your source, or how can I make your
 source trusted?

  $ man apt_preferences

Edit /etc/apt/preferences. You probably want something like:

  Package: *
  Pin: release o=www.youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk
  Pin-Priority: 550


Again, thanks for the tip.  Can't wait to have working vdr and not
have to compile it myself (I am in the process of switchingfrom
Gentoo.  Which I like, but my PC is just not fast enough for, and I
could never get X working un it.

Mick

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2006-12-13 Thread Tony Houghton
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren Salt wrote:

 I demand that Tony Houghton may or may not have written...
 
  In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren Salt wrote:
  I demand that Tony Houghton may or may not have written...
  Is there any chance you could enable the DirectFB output in your libxine
  package?
  It's too late for 1.1.3-2, but I've enabled it ready for whenever I next
  decide to do a package update.
 
  Thanks. I'll look out for that and try to do a big kernel- and dist-upgrade
  as and when. It's about time.
 
 dist-upgrade? Are you sure?

Well, things do tend to break more often on my VDR box than on other
boxes when I do, but I need something to keep me occupied...

  Speaking of kernel upgrades I'm still using a 2.6.17 kernel on that box
  because when I tried to upgrade to 2.6.18 my remote stopped working even
  though the patch still seeemed to apply OK. I think you're using the
  same remote as me (Hauppauge grey) but with a more advanced patch that
  allows a keymap to be loaded,
 
 I _was_. My budget-ci patches have been modified somewhat since then [1] and
 are currently in the v4l-dvb repository; they should be in 2.6.20-rc1 (I
 think that they're already in 2.6.19-git*).

I might look out for that instead of the mainstream kernel then.

  whereas I found a simpler patch which just hardwires a different set of
  keycodes. Have you used 2.6.18 or later OK?
 
 Not entirely - 2.6.18 didn't seem too good generally here, but 2.6.19 seems
 fine (apart from, perhaps, a small problem which is manifest via apt
 updates). Anyway, this is with different hardware, and I have a couple of
 cx88 patches which need to be updated...

I've got a cx88 card too...

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2006-12-13 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...

 These debs, what are they?  How do I use them?  I'm a new ubuntu user and
 I'd love to be able to use xine (for vdr head) on ubuntu this without
 having to compile it myself..

URL:http://www.youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk/progs.etch.html

I don't know if they're installable on whichever Ubuntu release you're using
(guess: edgy). Chances are, however, that they are.

The best way to install them is by using the 'deb' line given on the above
page and installing via an apt front end (typically aptitude, apt-get or
synaptic).

[snip]
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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2006-12-13 Thread mike lewis

On 12/14/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I demand that mike lewis may or may not have written...

 These debs, what are they?  How do I use them?  I'm a new ubuntu user and
 I'd love to be able to use xine (for vdr head) on ubuntu this without
 having to compile it myself..

URL:http://www.youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk/progs.etch.html

I don't know if they're installable on whichever Ubuntu release you're using
(guess: edgy). Chances are, however, that they are.

The best way to install them is by using the 'deb' line given on the above
page and installing via an apt front end (typically aptitude, apt-get or
synaptic).

[snip]

I'll let you know how it goes..

Mick

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2006-12-12 Thread Tony Houghton
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren Salt wrote:

 I demand that Tony Houghton may or may not have written...
 
  Is there any chance you could enable the DirectFB output in your libxine
  package?
 
 It's too late for 1.1.3-2, but I've enabled it ready for whenever I next
 decide to do a package update.

Thanks. I'll look out for that and try to do a big kernel- and
dist-upgrade as and when. It's about time.

Speaking of kernel upgrades I'm still using a 2.6.17 kernel on that box
because when I tried to upgrade to 2.6.18 my remote stopped working even
though the patch still seeemed to apply OK. I think you're using the
same remote as me (Hauppauge grey) but with a more advanced patch that
allows a keymap to be loaded, whereas I found a simpler patch which just
hardwires a different set of keycodes. Have you used 2.6.18 or later OK?

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2006-12-12 Thread mike lewis

Dello Darren.

These debs, what are they?  How do I use them?  I'm a new ubuntu user
and I'd love to be able to use xine (for vdr head) on ubuntu this
without having to compile it myself..

Maybe I should be moving to whatever distro you work with?

Mick

On 12/13/06, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I demand that Tony Houghton may or may not have written...

 In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren Salt wrote:
 I demand that Tony Houghton may or may not have written...
 Is there any chance you could enable the DirectFB output in your libxine
 package?
 It's too late for 1.1.3-2, but I've enabled it ready for whenever I next
 decide to do a package update.

 Thanks. I'll look out for that and try to do a big kernel- and dist-upgrade
 as and when. It's about time.

dist-upgrade? Are you sure?

 Speaking of kernel upgrades I'm still using a 2.6.17 kernel on that box
 because when I tried to upgrade to 2.6.18 my remote stopped working even
 though the patch still seeemed to apply OK. I think you're using the
 same remote as me (Hauppauge grey) but with a more advanced patch that
 allows a keymap to be loaded,

I _was_. My budget-ci patches have been modified somewhat since then [1] and
are currently in the v4l-dvb repository; they should be in 2.6.20-rc1 (I
think that they're already in 2.6.19-git*).

 whereas I found a simpler patch which just hardwires a different set of
 keycodes. Have you used 2.6.18 or later OK?

Not entirely - 2.6.18 didn't seem too good generally here, but 2.6.19 seems
fine (apart from, perhaps, a small problem which is manifest via apt
updates). Anyway, this is with different hardware, and I have a couple of
cx88 patches which need to be updated...


[1] http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2006-October/013302.html

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2006-12-11 Thread Tony Houghton
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren Salt wrote:

 I should have updated .debs available within a day or two. libxine1 1.1.3-2
 will include an *experimental* AFD patch in the expand plugin - I'm not
 interested in bug reports concerning this unless they're accompanied by
 patches.

Is there any chance you could enable the DirectFB output in your libxine
package? It's quite painless to install Debian's directfb packages and
IMO the benefit outweighs any disadvantage in increasing the
dependencies. df_xine is the best output plugin for my setup and it
would be much easier if I didn't have to recompile libxine myself.

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Re: [vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.10 plugin

2006-12-10 Thread Boguslaw Juza

On Sun, 10 Dec 2006, Reinhard Nissl wrote:

I don't know what should have changed in vdr-xine that it works now. Maybe 
it's a matter of ongoing xine-lib development.


My settings:
  prebufferFrames = 8
  prebufferHysteresis = 0
  monitoringDuration = 0

There was near two seconds picture jerking after channel sets in 0.7.9.
Now is much better - picture is frozen for 8/25 sec and then play 
smoothly.

Correction: It still happens for few channels. But only a few ones:)
jerking example:
Zdrowie i Uroda:11158:v:S13.0E:27500:337:338=pol:0:0:13106:113:13200:0
smooth example:
TV POLONIA:11487:h:S13.0E:27500:160:80=pol:500:0:5101:318:1500:0

Second thing: I'm using xxmc on nVidia card. When I'm switching channel, 
there is black no signal screen with OSD, then blue screen (nVidia 
waiting for sync frame) and then video. Could You make an option for

ignoring mpeg stream while sync frame appears? Blue screen without OSD
is a little irritatting...
I own a GeForce 6600-GT, use nVidias driver 1.0-9631 and do not see a blue 
screen without OSD. Can you tell me your settings to reproduce this issue?


X Window System Version 6.8.2
Linux 2.6.18.3 #1 PREEMPT
NVIDIA GPU GeForce FX 5200 at PCI:1:5:0
NVIDIA dlloader X Driver  1.0-9631

xine -f -g vdr:/tmp/vdr-xine/stream#demux:mpeg_pes -Vxxmc -D --post vdr
xine: video.device.xvmc_bob_deinterlacing:1
xine: video.device.xvmc_nvidia_color_fix:1

DVB-S SkyStar2, drivers from kernel.

Boguslaw Juza


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