On 19/06/2019 10:38 pm, Jim web wrote:
> In article , Alan C.
> Foster wrote:
>>> Install the PPA from here
>>>
>>>
>>> https://launchpad.net/~jon-hedgerows/+archive/ubuntu/get-iplayer
>>>
>>> I've been doing that in Linux Mint for years. It gets updated
>>> automatically by the Mint update
In article <57c692e511...@audiomisc.co.uk>, Jim web
wrote:
> Well, simply following the first advice and adding the libxml2-dev
> package (the non -dev already being present) didn't work. So I'm trying
> to establish which packages I *do* need (or not). Partly so I
> understand, partly to avoid
In article , Alan C.
Foster wrote:
> > Install the PPA from here
> >
> >
> > https://launchpad.net/~jon-hedgerows/+archive/ubuntu/get-iplayer
> >
> > I've been doing that in Linux Mint for years. It gets updated
> > automatically by the Mint update manager when appropriate.
> Jim,
> Why don't
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 12:38:48PM +0100, Jim web wrote:
> Following up one of my own emails. I've looked at
>
> https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/unix
>
> and that says:
>
> "For example, to install the packages for get_iplayer in Debian 9+/Ubuntu
> 18.04+/Mint 19+:
>
> apt
On 19/06/2019 11:06, michael norman wrote:
On 19/06/2019 09:34, Jim Lesurf wrote:
I've just installed the current xfce mint long-term-support distro on my
main 'work' machine. Having transferred my own programs, data, etc, I
find
that gip now doesn't work. This seems to be because at least
Following up one of my own emails. I've looked at
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/unix
and that says:
"For example, to install the packages for get_iplayer in Debian 9+/Ubuntu
18.04+/Mint 19+:
apt install libwww-perl liblwp-protocol-https-perl libmojolicious-perl
In article <20190619103730.gb28...@bytemark.barnyard.co.uk>, David
Cantrell wrote:
> libxml2 is a C library that the perl code wants to use. libxml2-dev is
> the headers for that C library so that the perl code knows how to link
> it.
> You'll need both of those in addition to the perl code.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 10:52:58AM +0100, Jim web wrote:
> In article , MacFH - C
> E
> Macfarlane wrote:
> > AFAICR, LibXML is a dependency of XML::Simple, and, as you suggest, on
> > Ubuntu systems you install a module using apt-get. I setup and
> > configure Ubuntu using a bash script, and
On 19/06/2019 09:34, Jim Lesurf wrote:
I've just installed the current xfce mint long-term-support distro on my
main 'work' machine. Having transferred my own programs, data, etc, I find
that gip now doesn't work. This seems to be because at least some of the
relevant perl modules aren't
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 10:52:58AM +0100, Jim web wrote:
>I installed libxml2-dev as well, but, alas, it still doesn't work. :-/
In my Debian system, LibXML.pm (note the capitalisation) is provided by
libxml-libxml-perl.
This is a dependency of libxml-simple-perl so should have been installed
It's a while since I installed get_iPlayer on Mint 18, but I found this useful :
https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/unix#perl-packaged
Geoff Smith
On 19/06/2019, Jim Lesurf wrote:
> I've just installed the current xfce mint long-term-support distro on my
> main 'work' machine.
In article , MacFH - C
E
Macfarlane wrote:
> AFAICR, LibXML is a dependency of XML::Simple, and, as you suggest, on
> Ubuntu systems you install a module using apt-get. I setup and
> configure Ubuntu using a bash script, and its module list contains
> libxml2 and libxml2-dev, so most probably
Hi Jim ...
On 19/06/2019 09:34, Jim Lesurf wrote:
I've just installed the current xfce mint long-term-support distro on my
main 'work' machine. Having transferred my own programs, data, etc, I find
that gip now doesn't work. This seems to be because at least some of the
relevant perl modules
I've just installed the current xfce mint long-term-support distro on my
main 'work' machine. Having transferred my own programs, data, etc, I find
that gip now doesn't work. This seems to be because at least some of the
relevant perl modules aren't installed by default. However I can't work out
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