Error starting VLC

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Judox

Error starting VLC

Postby Judox » 04 Jun 2006 04:38

So I installed VLC and all it's dependencies (except libeml and libmatroska because it wasn't in the repository and the make install failed for unknown reasons to make them shared libraries) on SuSE 10.1. And while it appeared to install alright, when i attempt to run it I get the error:

vlc: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libavcodec.so.51: undefined symbol: faacDecOpen

faac and faad should be installed properly as far as I know, although faad gives strange error messages whenever I try to run it on it's own as opposed to faac which seems fine. Any advice on getting vlc up and running would be appreciated, it's been one of my largest projects to date to get it to run on this setup hah, so many libraries, so many failing make install's.

vmarijus

Re: Error starting VLC

Postby vmarijus » 23 Jun 2006 17:29

So I installed VLC and all it's dependencies (except libeml and libmatroska because it wasn't in the repository and the make install failed for unknown reasons to make them shared libraries) on SuSE 10.1. And while it appeared to install alright, when i attempt to run it I get the error:

vlc: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libavcodec.so.51: undefined symbol: faacDecOpen

faac and faad should be installed properly as far as I know, although faad gives strange error messages whenever I try to run it on it's own as opposed to faac which seems fine. Any advice on getting vlc up and running would be appreciated, it's been one of my largest projects to date to get it to run on this setup hah, so many libraries, so many failing make install's.
Just use the right faad2 version for EXACT yours Linux distrib.. I use SUSE 10.1 and replaced faad2-2.1-0.20050201.0.1.102plf.i586 to faad2-2.0-0.pm.8.i586 and it helps!

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Replacing faad2

Postby n6wav » 27 Aug 2006 09:39

I'm not sure how you managed to replace faad2, as any attempt I make to uninstall it gives me an error based on dependencies on other rpm-s that vlc needs at the level *they* are already at. There seems to be quite a lot of conflicting dependencies in vlc.

Should this be a bug report?

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Postby Teetrinker » 27 Aug 2006 10:24

You can find a faad2 rpm here: http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=287
Update your faad2 version with:

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rpm -Uvh name.rpm
Or use

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smart upgrade --update
to update all RPM.
Or use Yast to update to a newer version. You have to update your PackMan installation source.

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libavcodec faacdecopen error, continued

Postby n6wav » 01 Sep 2006 05:03

Thanks for pointing out that I needed to do an upgrade to faad2. However, that doesn't change the error message. Neither does adding -vvv to the vlc command. Based on what I'd seen elsewhere, also tried upgrading the ffmpeg rpm, without any change in the results.

I see you recommend using a program called 'smart'. Presumably this is not a SuSE program?

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Postby Teetrinker » 01 Sep 2006 08:59

Which vlc rpm version have you installed?

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rpm -qa | grep vlc
The version that fit to the latest version of the needed(dependence) rpm should be:
vlc-0.8.5-2.pm.8

Did you refresh your YAST PackMan installation source before you installed vlc?

Smart should be one the SuSE DVD since SuSE 10.0.
You can find it also here: http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/
smart install vlc

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VLC now runs, but won't do anything...[sigh]

Postby n6wav » 01 Sep 2006 09:34

Using YAST and a boatload of installation sources (Packman wasn't working right), got a viable VLC to run...only now, it won't do anything without wxWidgets. More investigations ahead...but not tonight.


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