El Lun 20 Ene 2003 19:38, Anne Wilson escribió: > I found that I had both installed. I've removed linxine0-0.9.13. Do I > need to get rid of libxine1-1-0.beta2.plf and re-install it? I ran > ldconfig -v but xine-check gave me
Anne, check your /etc/ld.so.conf This is mine: /usr/X11R6/lib /usr/lib/qt3/lib /usr/lib/wine /usr/lib /usr/local/lib/ Re run ldconfig -v and xine-check. This are the files that I have installed (+ decss) xine_dmd_plugin1.0.7-1plf xine-dvdnav1-0.beta2.1plf xine-plugins1-0.beta2.1plf xine-win32 1-0.beta2.1plf xine-ui 0.9.17-1mdk libxine1 1-0.beta2.1plf But I think that a fresh install is a better way for you. Before doing this, remember: "If you haven't just forgotten to install a recent xine-lib (or xine-ui) then you probably have upgraded from an older version and some of the old files are still around, being in the way. Maybe it's even just some bad leftover symlinks. This can happen if you install from source or use a packaging system that doesn't clean up previous installations thoroughly enough. Remove all older xine libraries manually ("rm $prefix/lib/libxine*". and while you're at it, throw away any old plugins in $prefix/lib/xine/plugins/ as well, just to be safe.) Then install xine-lib and xine-ui again. This should fix the problem." file:/usr/share/doc/xine-ui-0.9.17/FAQ_en Suerte. > Anne -- Pilagá GNU/Linux Mandrake 9.0 8:09pm up 44 min, 3 users, load average: 0.12, 0.08, 0.27
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