Hi,
I can feel your pain. Experienced exactly the same problem using SLED 10 sp2.
Went to the ftp archive (
http://download.videolan.org/pub/videol ... SuSE/10.1/)
-> read somewhere SLED 10 sp2 is based on Open Suse 10.1
Checked the missing libraries
Unresolved dependencies:
Installing vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
There are no installable providers of libx264.so.60 for vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
freefont-0.20040227-82.2.noarch[SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2 10.2-0] needed by vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
avahi-0.6.5-29.16.i586[SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2 10.2-0] needed by vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
libdc1394-1.1.0-16.2.i586[SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2 10.2-0] needed by vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
libdvdnav-0.1.10-16.2.i586[SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2 10.2-0] needed by vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
libdvdread-0.9.4-162.2.i586[SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2 10.2-0] needed by vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
libraw1394-1.2.0-13.2.i586[SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2 10.2-0] needed by vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
wxGTK-2.6.2.1-20.7.1.i586[SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2 10.2-0] needed by vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
xosd-2.2.12-17.2.i586[SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP2 10.2-0] needed by vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
Found most of the packages on the SLED 10 sp2 media. At least when I installed all the missing packages I got only
one error message:
Unresolved dependencies:
Installing vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
libswscaler0-0.4.9-3.pre1.7407.9mdv2007.1.i586[Local packages] provides libswscale.so.0, but it is uninstallable. Try installing it on its own for more details.
There are no installable providers of libswscale.so.0 for vlc-0.8.6h-4.4.i586[Local packages]
Unresolved dependencies:
Installing libswscaler0-0.4.9-3.pre1.7407.9mdv2007.1.i586[Local packages]
There are no installable providers of rtld(GNU_HASH) for libswscaler0-0.4.9-3.pre1.7407.9mdv2007.1.i586[Local packages]
Guess something is fundamentally wrong on my installation.
BTW my experience by installing the plugin for Mozilla (SUSE/2.0.0.14-0.4 Firefox/2.0.0.14) was similar.
Regards,
Joa