Well, That isn't true at all. I Did build and install all the dependencies myself and ended up with a worthless system, look back about a week ago and you'll notice all my emails. I ended up Python segfaults all over the place and just reformatted and started over. I just recompiled ffmpeg, SDL, and mplayer and leave it at that. I have compiled and ran fine on my other two non-dxr3 boxes. I am running Slack 9.1 but I dont see how it will be different for others unless they are running an extremely old OS.

Rob Shortt wrote:

Justin T Wetherell wrote:

I have found that I can run dxr3 with the current runtime. All you have to do is follow the instructions in the wiki then copy the libs to the runtime directory and tit works fine. I even updated the wiki about a week ago when retrying it.


That only works for you because you are lucky. For most people it will fail because more often than not the user will compile their libSDL against a different libc than the rest of the runtime libs. If you can patch and build your own libSDL you should be able to build or install the rest of the Freevo dependencies for your system.

-Rob



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