Dick:

> Now that Fluendo supports opensolaris/nevada gstreamer multimedia
> plugins I think it's about time Totem is released with the browser
> multimedia plugins is has. Most of them are disabled by default in
> nevada/opensolaris. After all, codeina can warn/point the user too and
> runs very well.
>
> Is there some timetable to supporting these plugins?
> Due to the lack of multimedia support I am forced to compile
> SFEmplayer-plugins from the CBE. I would rather use my totem software
> though ;-)

This is fixed in our vermillion GNOME 2.26 builds, and should be
integrated into Nevada build 115 with the rest of GNOME 2.26.

If you want to rebuild totem with the plugins, simply check-out
the 2.24 branch of the spec-files with this command:

svn co 
svn+ssh://anon at 
svn.opensolaris.org/svn/jds/spec-files/branches/gnome-2-24/base-specs

Then modify spec-files/base-specs/totem.spec, and remove these
lines:

         --disable-gmp-plugin        \
         --disable-narrowspace-plugin \
         --disable-mully-plugin       \
         --disable-cone-plugin       \

Then cd to the top-level spec-files directory and run:

   pkgtool uninstall-pkgs SUNWgnome-media-player.spec
   pkgtool --downlload build SUNWgnome-media-player.spec

And totem should rebuild with the plugins enabled.

Brian


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