--- Em dom, 3/2/13, Pierre M.R. escreveu:
> De: Pierre M.R.
> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] VLC and Video4Linux (was: [blfs-book] r10987 ...)
> Para: "BLFS Support List"
> Data: Domingo, 3 de Fevereiro de 2013, 6:56
> Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> > --- Em sáb, 2
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> --- Em sáb, 2/2/13, Randy McMurchy escreveu:
>
>> De: Randy McMurchy
>> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] VLC and Video4Linux (was: [blfs-book] r10987 ...)
>> Para: "BLFS Support List"
>> Data: Sábado, 2 de Fevereiro de 2013, 2
--- Em sáb, 2/2/13, Randy McMurchy escreveu:
> De: Randy McMurchy
> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] VLC and Video4Linux (was: [blfs-book] r10987 ...)
> Para: "BLFS Support List"
> Data: Sábado, 2 de Fevereiro de 2013, 22:52
> Fernando de Oliveira wrote these
>
o not really understand what you are
asking. Video4Linux is a dependency of many other packages in BLFS. What exactly
is your point?
--
Randy
rmlscsi: [bogomips 1003.23] [GNU ld version 2.16.1] [gcc (GCC) 4.0.3]
[GNU C Library stable release version 2.3.6] [Linux 2.6.14.3 i686]
19:47:01 up 59 d
Forgot to say that I used the new instructions including the patch, to
install VLC.
I have lua installed, so removed the disable-lua switch.
I could not find in the page an explanation for the necessity of the
patch, but do not remember if there are explanations for other patches.
[]s,
Fernand
Revision: 10987
>
> Log:
> Modified the build commands and dependencies in the VLC
> instructions
>
> Modified:
>trunk/BOOK/general.ent
>trunk/BOOK/introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
>trunk/BOOK/multimedia/videoutils/vlc.xml
>
...
> + url="http
Andrew Benton wrote:
video4linux mailing list
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list A lot of the
traffic there is technical stuff about kernel patches, but there are
plenty of nice people who are willing to help with more basic problems.
Also, the ivtv forum http
0 which is
supposed to grab more and faster.
However, my problem seems to have to do with video4linux and/or udev
and/or maybe the whole installation, as it manifests itself like a
troublesome /dev/video device:
bombadil 613>ls -l /dev/video0
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 81, 0 Jul 2 19:4
b more and faster.
However, my problem seems to have to do with video4linux and/or udev
and/or maybe the whole installation, as it manifests itself like a
troublesome /dev/video device:
bombadil 613>ls -l /dev/video0
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 81, 0 Jul 2 19:45 /dev/video0
bombadil 614&