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Hi Rob,
I d/l'ed test4, and generated a new CVS snapshot tgz, but when I build and
run freevo setup, I get the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] freevo]# ./freevo setup --help
./runtime/apps/freevo_python: error while loading shared libraries:
libavcodec.so: cannot open shared object file: No
Rob Shortt wrote:
Wan Tat Chee wrote:
Hi Rob,
I d/l'ed test4, and generated a new CVS snapshot tgz, but when I build
and
run freevo setup, I get the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] freevo]# ./freevo setup --help
./runtime/apps/freevo_python: error while loading shared libraries:
Rob Shortt wrote:
Rob Shortt wrote:
Wan Tat Chee wrote:
Hi Rob,
I d/l'ed test4, and generated a new CVS snapshot tgz, but when I
build and
run freevo setup, I get the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] freevo]# ./freevo setup --help
./runtime/apps/freevo_python: error while loading shared
Rob Shortt wrote:
Notice that everything occurs twice AND libavcodec is missing from the
list. I wonder if others are missing too. Wait... the last one looks
truncated. Maybe there are too many? Maybe the size of the string in
runapp is too small. Checking..
Ok, here's the deal.
In
Hi,
I had to make a single file change, there was a symlink in the lib dir
pointing out to somewhere else on the system.
Also if you are getting the error:
./runtime/apps/freevo_python: error while loading shared libraries:
libavcodec.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
I have been trying to get pre5-test5 up and running, but I am having some
issues with it when I try and watch tv or try and watch a movie (so pretty
much anytime I use mplayer). I am running a stock install of Slackware 9
with no X installed.
Also, I am using my own MPlayer 0.90 (final) release
Update of /cvsroot/freevo/freevo
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv28313
Modified Files:
runapp.c
Log Message:
Adding ./runtime/dll to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to work around some wierd goings on. It
might have something to do with the linker used.
Index: runapp.c
Rob Shortt wrote:
I just did a test:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./runtime/dll ./freevo setup --help and it worked.
So, it doesn't seem to be preloading. Should we just put
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./runtime/dll into the freevo script for now? Ok, I
do NOT want to do that. We need to fix the real problem here.