On 02/08/2010 08:01 PM, leee wrote:
On Monday 08 Feb 2010, Mats Bertil Tegner wrote:
On 02/08/2010 07:31 PM, leee wrote:
The only way of guaranteeing the full functionality is to
install the required library. If you don't need the AVI
functionality then you can ignore the messages.
You could try setting up a symlink from your libavcodec.so.52
to libavcodec.so.51 but if the library entry points have
changed between those two versions then you'll likely just get
a different error message and still won't have the
functionality.
LeeE
I tried changing the symlink, but I'm unable to make a third
symlink to libavcodec.so.52.36.0, so I will ignore the AVI
functionality for now.
Mats
Do not try to change any existing symlinks because that will most
likely stop other stuff from working.
Why could you not create a new symlink? Did you try to do so as a
normal user? As it's a system directory you'd need to be a
superuser, or use sudo to write the new symlink to it.
LeeE
I was superuser when I tried to make the symlink. Here is the output:
bash-3.1# ln -s libavcodec.so.51 libavcodec.so.52.36.0
ln: creating symbolic link `libavcodec.so.52.36.0': File exists
What am I missing?
Mats