[vlc] Re: Zaurus 5500 - No Sound?

Masiyowski, John jmasiyowski at raytheon.com
Thu Nov 6 13:25:55 CET 2003


still no sound.
see below....

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jean-Paul Saman [mailto:saman at natlab.research.philips.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 3:07 AM
> To: vlc at videolan.org
> Subject: [vlc] Re: Zaurus 5500 - No Sound?
> > I am not sure which sound layer is being used...  I have 
> ask Sharp that 
> > question.
> 
> Look if libasound* exists in /lib or /usr/lib. If not then 
> I'm sure you 
> use OSS as sound layer.

libas* does not exist in either directory...
> 
> >  > > The library was installed, I have the premissions set to
> >  > rwx for all...
> 
> They should not be that but rwxr-xr-x instead and owned by root.
> 
> >  > What is the files name and its location?
> >  > VLC requires the specific version 2.1.3. If you have 
> another version
> >  > then try:  ln -s /lib/librt-<yourversion>.so /lib/librt-2.1.3.so
> > 
> > there are two files in /usr/lib/vlc
> 
> This is the wrong location for these plugins.
> 
> > librt-2.1.3.so
> > librt.so.1 -> librt-2.1.3.so> 
> >  >
> >  >  >  > > file `/usr/lib/vlc/librt-2.1.3.so' (/usr/bin/vlc:
> >  > undefined symbol:
> >  >  >  > > _vlc_entry__0_5_3)
> > 
> > Form the error description, I beleive that the file is 
> there, but the 
> > symbol _vlc_entry__0_5_3 is not found within.
> > 
> It is in the wrong place, librt is part of glibc and not of 
> vlc. If you 
> put the file in the /usr/lib/vlc/ directory VLC thinks it is 
> one of its 
> plugins and looks for that symbol.
> 
> The file should go into the directory: /lib/librt-2.1.3.so

after moving the file to /usr/lib, the error is gone.
could not move to /lib since that is a read-only directory..

> 
> -- 
> Kind greetings,
> 
> Jean-Paul Saman
> 
> VLC iPaq maintainer 
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