How to install VideoLan 0.7 on Suse 9

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gangrel

Solution?

Postby gangrel » 15 Nov 2005 09:59

Hi, I'm also a little bit of a newbie on Linux but I found a rpm at
http://www.linux-administrator.com/
haven't tried it myself yet but will do so later today.

FameWolf

VLC on x86_64 with Suse 10

Postby FameWolf » 28 Nov 2005 19:37

Attempting to compile source rpm...getting following error:

make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/packages/BUILD/vlc-0.8.4/loader'
Makefile:386: .deps/afl.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:387: .deps/driver.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:388: .deps/ext.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:389: .deps/kludge.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:390: .deps/ldt_keeper.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:391: .deps/module.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:392: .deps/pe_image.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:393: .deps/pe_resource.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:394: .deps/registry.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:395: .deps/resource.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:396: .deps/vfl.Po: No such file or directory
Makefile:397: .deps/win32.Po: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `.deps/win32.Po'. Stop.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/packages/BUILD/vlc-0.8.4/loader'



Any Ideas?

Guest

Postby Guest » 28 Nov 2005 22:38

Any SUSE 10 x86_64 package of VLC 0.8.4 ?

Guest

Postby Guest » 12 Dec 2005 19:12

VideoLAN Client 0.7.0 Bond
[00000197] main interface error: no interface module matched "skins,none"
Segmentation fault
This means that the skins plugin wasn't found. No idea why though (maybe you didn't install it or it isn't provided in the rpm packages??).

The crash is a bug in wxWindows. Basically the library doesn't like to be stopped/reinitialized, which is what happened because the skins plugin is not there so vlc tries to restart the wxWindows interface.

I sent a bug report to the wxWindows guys and even provided them with an explanation of what was going on and a work-around fix but they didn't seem interested in fixing this :(

What the hell?? I got this page from google!

Bernard

Re: How to install VideoLan 0.7 on Suse 9

Postby Bernard » 02 Feb 2006 16:37

I follow this way (hope it helps):

First I got this files:

a52dec-0.7.4-3.pm.0.i586.rpm libdvdnav-0.1.10-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
alsa-1.0.6-0.pm.0.i586.rpm libdvdplay-1.0.1-73.i586.rpm
faad2-2.0-0.pm.1.i586.rpm libffmpeg0-0.4.8-0.pm.2.i586.rpm speex-1.1.6-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
lame-3.95.1-pm.1.i586.rpm libmpeg2-0.4.0b-0.pm.1.i586.rpm vlc-0.7.2-0.pm.9.i686.rpm
libcddb-0.9.5-0.pm.0.i586.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm vlc-devel-0.7.2-0.pm.9.i586.rpm
libcdio-0.70-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libdvbpsi3-0.1.4-0.pm.2.i586.rpm libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.i686.rpm
vlc-0.7.2-0.pm.9.i686.rpm

then i updated this files:

speex-1.1.6-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
alsa-1.0.6-0.pm.0.i586.rpm

from the previous versions

then i installed all the files...and it works !!

Fibber
It will be nice if you tell us where you find it !
regards

Guest

I got it to work, and it was easy finally

Postby Guest » 19 Feb 2006 03:36

1) Follow the instructions here and add packman.ie-bremen.de to your installation source. ( http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/16592.html )
2) Search for vlc in software manage and prepare to have most of your SuSE cds ready also.

I had installed a few of the things that the vlc rpm required before I found this method, (such as the libdvdcss package) but I will try it again tomorrow on another PC

(I have been visiting this thread from time to time the past year when I wanted to try SuSE but I think I might stick with it this time now that VLC works. :lol: )

Guest

Re: help help please :(

Postby Guest » 28 Feb 2006 02:44

after instyalling the 686 rpm and all libraries i dont have a icon in start menu and i tryed to run from shell and here is the info what is wrong please help me:

vaio:~ # vlc
VLC media player 0.8.1 Janus
[00000237] skins2 interface error: Cannot open display
[00000237] skins2 interface error: Cannot initialize OSFactory
Remote control interface initialized, `h' for help

Guest

Postby Guest » 11 Mar 2006 10:39

Hi!
Now again in english... :)

I'm the biggest Newbe in Linux :) ...

Version: SuSe Linux 10

I tried to install vlc.

Then I had to install libmad.
And then I installed madplayer.

but I get following error:

*** You must first install libmad before you can build this package.
*** If libmad is already installed, you may need to use the CPPFLAGS
*** environment variable to specify its installed location, e.g. -I<dir>.

What I have to do?
If I would install madplayer without problems, I could easy install vlc.

I installed libmad the following way:
I unpacked it in <user-name>/bin/libmad-0.15.1b/
and entered ./configure

there were no problems
there is a file: mad.h in this dir
but why is there no entry in /lib

how can I configure a package so that there is a entry in /lib

greetz CHris


where have you found the file libmad-0.15.1b ?
I try to install vlc but this file is missing and i cannot find it !!
thanks

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How to install vlc on SuSE pro 9.1

Postby starceorl » 12 Apr 2006 15:49

I have successfully installed vlc on my IBM T41 laptop running SuSE pro 9.1. It took a couple of hours, proceeding slowly, but it seems to be straightforward.

I'm told the easiest way is to use YaST. For some reason my YaST is not cooperating, and I did it manually via rpms.

(i) First, go to packman.links2linux.de and find the vlc rpm(s) that correspond to your system. I downloaded

vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
vlc-devel-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
vlc-mozillaplugin-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm

and, in addition, the files needed for dependencies:

a52dec-0.7.4-3.pm.1.i686.rpm
faad2-2.0-0.pm.1.i686.rpm

(plus one other--it's on the same page with the vlc and other rpms).

(ii) I installed the a52dec, faad2 and the other dependent bits with the standard rpm command

rpm -i [thepackage].rpm

(iii) Then I tried to install the vlc itself, with the following result:

># rpm -ivh vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
warning: vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 27db6f5b
error: Failed dependencies:
libdvdcss >= 1.2.8 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
xvid >= 0.9.2 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libcddb >= 0.9.5 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libcdio >= 0.69 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libdvdnav >= 0.1.10 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libffmpeg0 >= 0.4.9 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libmpeg2 >= 0.4.0b is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libtheora >= 0.9_1.0alpha3 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libavcodec.so is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libavformat.so is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libdvdnav.so.4 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libmpeg2.so.0 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1

(iv) I went to the page rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html and looked up each of the failed dependencies listed just above; and downloaded what seemed appropriate given my hardware and system. There is not always a SuSE 9.1 specific package, nor even a SuSE package for all of them. NB: if you download a package that is much more advanced than the version listed in the failed dependencies message, you may get more failed dependencies when you try to install it; these are unnecessary!

(v) I installed each of these rpms, one by one, as root, again using

rpm -ivh [thepackage].rpm

All of them installed without problems; then I installed vlc and the other two vlc packages, in that order, without problems. I put all the rpms in one directory, which now looks like

a52dec-0.7.4-3.pm.1.i686.rpm
faad2-2.0-0.pm.1.i686.rpm
libcddb-0.9.5-2.i686.rpm
libcdio-0.70-1.i686.rpm
libdvbpsi3-0.1.4-0.pm.2.i586.rpm
libdvdcss-1.2.8-1.i386.rpm
libdvdnav-0.1.10-4.i686.rpm
libffmpeg0-0.4.9-0.pre1.5mdk.i586.rpm
libffmpeg0.4.9cvs-0.4.9cvs-1mdk.i586.rpm
libffmpeg0.4.9cvs-devel-0.4.9cvs-1mdk.i586.rpm
libmpeg2-0.4.0b-17.i586.rpm
libtheora-1.0alpha3-5.i386.rpm
vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
vlc-devel-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
vlc-mozillaplugin-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
xvid-1.0.3-2.i686.rpm

(If I had an easily accessible public ftp site I'd wrap all these up in a tar file for people to download; alas, not yet.)

(vi) I've tested vlc on two DVDs, in different formats (US and European), and both work. I've not yet done a thorough check out of all features.

You could probably follow this general procedure for any other operating system distribution and version. I hope this is useful.

journeyman

Postby journeyman » 17 Apr 2006 22:40

i really do not understand what's your problem installing vlc on suse! just use the packman apt repositories and every child can install it for you!

my only problem is with the mozilla-plugin that interferes with opera. once it is installed opera won't launch anymore due to segfault!

greets,
Journeyman

Guest

Re: How to install vlc on SuSE pro 9.1

Postby Guest » 01 May 2006 20:27

I have successfully installed vlc on my IBM T41 laptop running SuSE pro 9.1. It took a couple of hours, proceeding slowly, but it seems to be straightforward.

I'm told the easiest way is to use YaST. For some reason my YaST is not cooperating, and I did it manually via rpms.

(i) First, go to packman.links2linux.de and find the vlc rpm(s) that correspond to your system. I downloaded

vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
vlc-devel-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
vlc-mozillaplugin-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm

and, in addition, the files needed for dependencies:

a52dec-0.7.4-3.pm.1.i686.rpm
faad2-2.0-0.pm.1.i686.rpm

(plus one other--it's on the same page with the vlc and other rpms).

(ii) I installed the a52dec, faad2 and the other dependent bits with the standard rpm command

rpm -i [thepackage].rpm

(iii) Then I tried to install the vlc itself, with the following result:

># rpm -ivh vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
warning: vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 27db6f5b
error: Failed dependencies:
libdvdcss >= 1.2.8 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
xvid >= 0.9.2 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libcddb >= 0.9.5 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libcdio >= 0.69 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libdvdnav >= 0.1.10 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libffmpeg0 >= 0.4.9 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libmpeg2 >= 0.4.0b is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libtheora >= 0.9_1.0alpha3 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libavcodec.so is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libavformat.so is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libdvdnav.so.4 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1
libmpeg2.so.0 is needed by vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1

(iv) I went to the page rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html and looked up each of the failed dependencies listed just above; and downloaded what seemed appropriate given my hardware and system. There is not always a SuSE 9.1 specific package, nor even a SuSE package for all of them. NB: if you download a package that is much more advanced than the version listed in the failed dependencies message, you may get more failed dependencies when you try to install it; these are unnecessary!

(v) I installed each of these rpms, one by one, as root, again using

rpm -ivh [thepackage].rpm

All of them installed without problems; then I installed vlc and the other two vlc packages, in that order, without problems. I put all the rpms in one directory, which now looks like

a52dec-0.7.4-3.pm.1.i686.rpm
faad2-2.0-0.pm.1.i686.rpm
libcddb-0.9.5-2.i686.rpm
libcdio-0.70-1.i686.rpm
libdvbpsi3-0.1.4-0.pm.2.i586.rpm
libdvdcss-1.2.8-1.i386.rpm
libdvdnav-0.1.10-4.i686.rpm
libffmpeg0-0.4.9-0.pre1.5mdk.i586.rpm
libffmpeg0.4.9cvs-0.4.9cvs-1mdk.i586.rpm
libffmpeg0.4.9cvs-devel-0.4.9cvs-1mdk.i586.rpm
libmpeg2-0.4.0b-17.i586.rpm
libtheora-1.0alpha3-5.i386.rpm
vlc-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
vlc-devel-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
vlc-mozillaplugin-0.8.2-1.pm.1.i686.rpm
xvid-1.0.3-2.i686.rpm

(If I had an easily accessible public ftp site I'd wrap all these up in a tar file for people to download; alas, not yet.)

(vi) I've tested vlc on two DVDs, in different formats (US and European), and both work. I've not yet done a thorough check out of all features.

You could probably follow this general procedure for any other operating system distribution and version. I hope this is useful.

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