* Rumen Yotov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
Maybe rebuilding mplayer through portage will have the same result.
Think you could have a look at 'revdep-rebuild' (man revdep-rebuild).
HTH. Rumen
Nope. Didn't work. But, I did notice that when I run it I get a
string of ... supported but
On 7/8/05, cothrige [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Rumen Yotov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
Maybe rebuilding mplayer through portage will have the same result.
Think you could have a look at 'revdep-rebuild' (man revdep-rebuild).
HTH. Rumen
Nope. Didn't work. But, I did notice that
* Andreas Claesson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 7/8/05, cothrige [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, USE-flags.
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2chap=2
To see which USE flags mplayer uses:
$ emerge -pv mplayer
enable them by adding them to the global USE in
* Rumen Yotov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
Maybe rebuilding mplayer through portage will have the same result.
Think you could have a look at 'revdep-rebuild' (man revdep-rebuild).
HTH. Rumen
Okay. Sounds like a good start to me. I will give it a go and see
what I get. It's not hard to
I am very new to Gentoo and portage and just beginning to learn to
find my way around. For the most part things have been good, but
MPlayer has proved to be a difficulty. Not in basic functionality
though, but just speed.
What I did was start with a basic 'emerge -a mplayer' which installed
5 matches
Mail list logo