[vlc] Re: 0.7.0 Beta for Red Hat / Fedora
Jason Luka
jason at geshp.com
Tue Dec 2 20:11:57 CET 2003
Gildas Bazin wrote:
>On Tuesday 02 December 2003 16:53, Jason Luka wrote:
>
>
>>Itsik Boger wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>When installing the 0.7.0-test1 version of VLCV on my RedHat 9.0, the
>>>fribidi lib was missing in the rpm.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Hmm...it SAID it was included by default. *goes to fix*
>>
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>>
>
>Enabled by default doesn't necessarily mean it will be compiled in, it just
>means that if libfribidi is installed on your computer then and only then
>the plugin will be compiled without you having to specify --enable-blabla
>when running configure.
>
>Btw, what's the status of libmpeg2 in the rpm packages ?
>Do you use a recent version of the libmpeg2 cvs ?
>I'm asking because it is required for MPEG 4:2:2 support.
>
>Regards,
>
>--
>Gildas
>
>
>
Libfribibi IS installed on my system, that's the wierd thing.
/usr/lib/libmpeg2.so is included in the mpeg2dec package. It's using a
July 1st cvs snapshot.
Jason Luka
Red Hat / Fedora Maintainer
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