Hi there,

I think you should change the subject line of this thread. Because your problem is setting up faad on FreeBSD, not the Perl code, isn't it?

CPAN is the repository of Perl modules available. We include some of them for some platforms. But as your LMS is running fine, this question should be answered already.

Which leaves us with the question about faad:

I think the initial installation of faad2 from FreeBSD repos installs
the non slimdevices-patched version of faad2. But I've been unable to
installed the patched version.

Would the default faad work? I think you'd only need the patched version for some edge cases I don't remember (maybe online streaming related?). What kind of players are you using anyway?

After the merging with noCPAN I end up with a faad2 directory inside the

What did you merge?!?

path I created for lms
/usr/local/lms/slimserver-vendor-public-7.9/faad2/ but there are no
binaries there. When I run the shell script buildme-linux.sh it
completes successfully after patching with the included patch, echoes
"Configuring", followed by "Running make" and then "Running make
install". But I can not find a compiled faad2 binary anywhere from /
down. There is no alternative path to give to the buildme-linux.sh
file.

The binary probably is called just "faad", not "faad2". Did you search for that as well?

I've also replaced the faad2 binary from the same nightly into the path
where the other binaries are found /usr/local/bin/. No joy, I still
can't play the files.

We don't include binaries for 64bit FreeBSD.

Executing faad2 from within this directory (trying different binaries
one at the time), some give me missing linked binaries errors like

Code:
--------------------
    root@Slimnas:/usr/local/bin # faad_original
  "shared object "libfaad.so.2" not found, required by "faad_original"

Well, are those libraries available or not? I think building the patched version would be a statically linked version. It shouldn't depend on external files. But using the default faad you might need to install those binaries, too.

  Unable to find correct AAC sound track in the MP4 file.

Would that file play on a different system? Could it be copy protected or something?

Hence the question: for my needs to be able to use them, do I need to
build again with or without CPAN?

Those binaries have nothing to do with CPAN. They're totally independent from the Perl code.

I think you'd better start a thread with information about the failing build process, with log files and everything. And you might be better helped in a FreeBSD forum...

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Michael
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