On Saturday 12 November 2005 20:37, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> >> I tried Alberto's advice and installed as root. This time it worked
> >> fine.
> >
> > I will fix this install as non root asap.
>
> Strange, it works for me. Can someone else reprodice that bug? kaa
> should not be installed before testin
Dirk Meyer wrote:
OK, that explains it. I only have base/build/lib so I added just
that. It should work now. Please try by removing kaa from
/usr/lib/python-2.*/site-packages/kaa
Yep that fixed it, thanks.
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Tero Saarni wrote:
> Dirk Meyer wrote:
>> The global setup.py adds base/build/lib to the python path so all
>> other setup script should find kaa base. It is working here.
>
> I get following directories when running setup.py with freshly
> checkedout kaa:
>
> $ find base/build/ -type d
> base/buil
Dirk Meyer wrote:
The global setup.py adds base/build/lib to the python path so all
other setup script should find kaa base. It is working here.
I get following directories when running setup.py with freshly
checkedout kaa:
$ find base/build/ -type d
base/build/lib.linux-i686-2.4
base/build/li
Alberto Hernando wrote:
>El Sábado, 12 de Noviembre de 2005 18:02, Dirk Meyer escribió:
>
>
>>>I tried Alberto's advice and installed as root. This time it worked
>>>fine.
>>>
>>>
>
>Hi.
>
>I didn't mean that it wouldn't work as non-root. What I said is that setup
>--prefix=/foo doesn't
El Sábado, 12 de Noviembre de 2005 18:02, Dirk Meyer escribió:
> > I tried Alberto's advice and installed as root. This time it worked
> > fine.
Hi.
I didn't mean that it wouldn't work as non-root. What I said is that setup
--prefix=/foo doesn't work for me, even as root. I've never tried a non
Tero Saarni wrote:
> Alberto Hernando wrote:
>>> Summary:
>>> + base
>>> - imlib2, display, mevas, thumb, epg, record, metadata, evas, canvas,
>>> xine, mplayer, webinfo
>> This is what I got trying to install with --prefix. The default
>> installation went fine.
>
> For me it seemed to be that PYT
Dirk Meyer wrote:
>Ben Ford wrote:
>
>
>>There are quite a few things that don't work quite right though. (full
>>screen, multi-file videos, music player, etc). Is this expected?
>>
>>
>
>Full screen switch isn't working yet, but it should be easy to
>add. Multi-File is also broken and I w
Alberto Hernando wrote:
Summary:
+ base
- imlib2, display, mevas, thumb, epg, record, metadata, evas, canvas,
xine, mplayer, webinfo
This is what I got trying to install with --prefix. The default installation
went fine.
For me it seemed to be that PYTHONPATH must point to the local
install
Dirk Meyer wrote:
> Ben Ford wrote:
>> I tried Alberto's advice and installed as root. This time it worked fine.
>
> I will fix this install as non root asap.
Strange, it works for me. Can someone else reprodice that bug? kaa
should not be installed before testing.
> Full screen switch isn't wor
Ben Ford wrote:
> I tried Alberto's advice and installed as root. This time it worked fine.
I will fix this install as non root asap.
> There are quite a few things that don't work quite right though. (full
> screen, multi-file videos, music player, etc). Is this expected?
Full screen switch
I tried Alberto's advice and installed as root. This time it worked fine.
There are quite a few things that don't work quite right though. (full
screen, multi-file videos, music player, etc). Is this expected?
I don't mean to sound like I'm complaining, it's just that from the way
people were
Dirk Meyer wrote:
>Ben Ford wrote:
>
>
>>Dischi suggested that I use freevo2 for an application I'm working on.
>>
>>I tried following the instructions given:
>>-
>>mkdir ~/freevo2
>>cd ~/freevo2
>>mkdir src
>>cd src
El Sábado, 12 de Noviembre de 2005 03:53, Ben Ford escribió:
> but I ran into troubles. When I installed kaa, this is the output I get:
> [ ... ]
> Summary:
> + base
> - imlib2, display, mevas, thumb, epg, record, metadata, evas, canvas,
> xine, mplayer, webinfo
This is what I got trying to insta
Ben Ford wrote:
> Dischi suggested that I use freevo2 for an application I'm working on.
>
> I tried following the instructions given:
> -
> mkdir ~/freevo2
> cd ~/freevo2
> mkdir src
> cd src
> svn co svn://svn.freevo.
Dischi suggested that I use freevo2 for an application I'm working on.
I tried following the instructions given:
-
mkdir ~/freevo2
cd ~/freevo2
mkdir src
cd src
svn co svn://svn.freevo.org/kaa/trunk kaa
svn co svn://sv
Hans Meine wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 October 2005 16:28, Dirk Meyer wrote:
>> No need to do that, you only need to add a prefix to the install
>>
>> python setup.py install --prefix=~/freevo2
>
> Oh, will distutils expand the ~?
Yes
Dischi
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On Tuesday 25 October 2005 16:28, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> No need to do that, you only need to add a prefix to the install
>
> python setup.py install --prefix=~/freevo2
Oh, will distutils expand the ~?
I became careful with --prefix=~/... because the shell will expand a tilde
only at the beginning
John Cooper wrote:
> Don't know if this is of any use or has been done before, but below are
> some simple instructions for grabbing the current freevo from subversion
> and installing it locally with out disturbing your current freevo setup
> or needing to be root.
You can do this much simpler.
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