On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 00:01:24 +0100, Alexander Dalloz
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>Am So, den 02.01.2005 schrieb Jim um 23:49:
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>>>>Use the command: gmplayer
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>>>>error report...................snip
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>>>Checking for GUI ... yes
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>>>Error: X11 support required for GUI compilation
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>>>Check "configure.log" if you do not understand why it failed.
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>xorg-x11-devel is missing for compilation.
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>>>[root@localhost MPlayer-1.0pre6a]#
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>>>i tried that cmd gmplayer
>>>[root@localhost MPlayer-1.0pre6a]# gmplayer
>>>bash: gmplayer: command not found
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>Can't be found if mplayer is not installed / compiled with GUI support.
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>Do yourself and us a favour and use a Fedora RPM, i.e. by
freshrpms.net.
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>>James Lawrence
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>Alexander
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>Serendipity 23:59:14 up 11 days, 1:43, load average: 0.35, 0.47, 0.38
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if i try to install the mplayer from freshrpms, ( i have tried) it
fails dependancies
8 of them
libaa.so.1
libdvdread.so.3
libfaad.so.0
liblzo.so.1
libmad.so.0
libpostproc.so.0
libpostproc
libxvidcore.so.4
This is why all Fedora users should use Apt-Get. Google it and install
and setup a 3rd party repository. Then all it takes is: apt-get install
mplayer. And it will get the mplayer package and all its dependancies.
Mark