[vlc] Re: [MOD] Re: The output from vlc -vvvv upd://@:1234

Darrell Berry darrell at ku24.com
Wed Jul 28 11:58:08 CEST 2004


oops

i sent that to the wrong address

sorry!

Darrell Berry wrote:

> the truly exciting thisng about this is that its designed by Peter 
> Vogel, who invented the fairlight...
> 
> System administration wrote:
> 
>> Hello Jean-Paul Saman,
>>
>> Thank you for the info and your comments
>>  
>> The reason I asked about your FTP site is you said one of your 
>> comments ".....upload the output to my FTPsite...." - I took it 
>> literally.
>>
>> I will format and reinstall the RedHat Linux 9.0 operating system, its 
>> a development computer used for this purpose.
>>
>> FIY, in the current situation, I first installed vlc-0.7.2  with the 
>> RPM package, when that didn't work, I used the vlc-0.7.2 source to 
>> install again. I should have uninstalled the RPM packages first before 
>> installing the source.
>>
>> There is no other version of vlc on the computer. From your 
>> discussion, I think I know what the problem is - After installing on 
>> the server I moved the entire videolan folder and sub folders 
>> (libraries) to the client computer and started with a 
>> "./configure...., make, make install" in each previous sub folder-bad 
>> idea.
>>
>> On the vlc web site it said that they are not supporting Linux any 
>> longer. They recommend using the Fedora vlc-0.7.2 package with a RPM 
>> upgrade to RedHat Linux 9.0
>>
>> Question: what if I used the Redhat 9.0 RPM upgrade package and then 
>> used the vlc source to install??
>>
>> FYI The computer specifications
>> AMD Athlon XP 2800+ (~2.0GHz)
>> 257DDR RAM
>> 80 GB HD ATA 133
>> ATI Radeon Video card with  64MB  DDR video RAM
>>
>> I upgraded XFree86 to 4.4.0 -do you thing this is a problem
>>
>> I should have no problem installing and running vlc on this hardware. 
>> Unless I do something unconventional.
>>
>> Jean-Paul Saman wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Bennett Robinson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello Jean-Paul Saman,
>>>> Thanks for your help. Here's the information you requested.  Its 
>>>> quite long, but  I wanted to give a representative snap-shot of the 
>>>> output.
>>>>
>>>> What are the numbers in the left column of the output? 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Those are module id's as reported by VLC.
>>>
>>>
>>>> If you have the time, it would be nice if you could explain some of 
>>>> the error messages.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>>                                                                 
>>>> *********************************
>>>>
>>>> [root at lab vlc-0.7.2]# vlc -vvvv udp://@:1234
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I guess this is your built directory for VLC? If so make sure there 
>>> is no other version of vlc installed (either through packages or 
>>> through make install). Remove these first otherwise VLC could get a 
>>> bit confused ;-).
>>>
>>>
>>>> VLC media player 0.7.2 Bond
>>>>
>>>> [00000000] main root debug: VLC media player - version 0.7.2 Bond - 
>>>> (c) 1996-2004 VideoLAN
>>>> [00000000] main root debug: libvlc was configured with ./configure 
>>>> --host=i686-redhat-linux-gnu --build=i686-redhat-linux-gnu 
>>>> --target=i386-redhat-linux-gnu --program-prefix= --prefix=/usr 
>>>> --exec-prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin 
>>>> --sysconfdir=/etc --datadir=/usr/share --includedir=/usr/include 
>>>> --libdir=/usr/lib --libexecdir=/usr/libexec --localstatedir=/var 
>>>> --sharedstatedir=/usr/com --mandir=/usr/share/man 
>>>> --infodir=/usr/share/info --enable-release --enable-dvdread 
>>>> --enable-dvdplay --enable-dvbpsi --enable-v4l --enable-vcd 
>>>> --enable-mad --enable-pp --enable-ffmpeg --with-ffmpeg=/usr 
>>>> --enable-faad --enable-xvid --enable-dv --enable-flac 
>>>> --enable-theora --enable-x11 --enable-xvideo --disable-qte 
>>>> --disable-directx --enable-fb --enable-aa --without-wingdi 
>>>> --enable-oss --enable-esd --enable-arts --enable-fribidi 
>>>> --disable-waveout --enable-gtk --disable-familiar --enable-gnome 
>>>> --enable-qt --enable-kde --disable-opie --disable-macosx 
>>>> --disable-qnx --disable-intfwin --enable-ncurses --enable-xosd 
>>>> --enable-lirc --enable-pth --disable-st --enable-mozilla 
>>>> --disable-testsuite --enable-plugins --enable-fribidi
>>>>
>>>> [00000001] main vlc debug: translation test: code is "C"
>>>> [00000001] main vlc debug: opening config file /root/.vlc/vlcrc
>>>> [00000001] main vlc warning: config file /root/.vlc/vlcrc does not 
>>>> exist yet
>>>> [00000001] main vlc debug: checking builtin modules
>>>> [00000001] main vlc debug: checking plugin modules
>>>> [00000001] main vlc debug: recursively browsing `modules'
>>>> [00000001] main vlc warning: cannot load module 
>>>> `modules/gui/skins2/libskins2_plugin.so' 
>>>> (modules/gui/skins2/libskins2_plugin.so: undefined symbol: 
>>>> xmlTextReaderConstName)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> hmm, looks like vlc found a module from an earlier VLC build. Did you 
>>> do a make distclean before the build? I would advise todo that when 
>>> building from source and changing the build configuration.
>>>
>>>
>>>> [00000001] main vlc debug: recursively browsing `/usr/lib/vlc'
>>>> [00000001] main vlc warning: cannot load module 
>>>> `/usr/lib/vlc/access/libcddax_plugin.so' (/lib/tls/libc.so.6:
>>>> version `GLIBC_2.3.4' not found (required by /usr/lib/libcddb.so.0))
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> You are using a VLC build against a different version of GLIBC. I 
>>> would advise you to built VLC on the machine it is running or built 
>>> on a system with the exact same distribution. Linking to a different 
>>> GLIBC version is never smart.
>>>
>>>
>>>> [00000001] main vlc warning: cannot load module 
>>>> `/usr/lib/vlc/audio_output/libesd_plugin.so' (libasound.so.2:
>>>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Now VLC is looking in the usuall install directories used. It finds a 
>>> VLC module from an earlier/other version. Please deinstall that 
>>> version first.
>>> VLC also needs an additional library called libasound.so.2 which is 
>>> not available on your system.
>>>
>>>
>>>> [00000001] main vlc warning: cannot load module 
>>>> `/usr/lib/vlc/gui/libgnome_plugin.so' (libasound.so.2: cannot
>>>> open shared object file: No such file or directory)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> same here
>>>
>>>
>>>> [00000001] main vlc warning: cannot load module 
>>>> `/usr/lib/vlc/gui/libkde_plugin.so' 
>>>> (/usr/lib/vlc/gui/libkde_plugin.so: undefined symbol: 
>>>> _ZN11KMainWindow4showEv)
>>>> [00000001] main vlc warning: cannot load module 
>>>> `/usr/lib/vlc/gui/libskins2_plugin.so' 
>>>> (/usr/lib/vlc/gui/libskins2_plugin.so: undefined symbol: 
>>>> xmlTextReaderConstName)
>>>> [00000001] main vlc warning: cannot load module 
>>>> `/usr/lib/vlc/gui/libwxwindows_plugin.so' (/lib/tls/libc.so.6: 
>>>> version `GLIBC_2.3.4' not found (required by 
>>>> /usr/lib/libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0))
>>>> [00000001] main vlc warning: cannot load module 
>>>> `/usr/lib/vlc/misc/libgnome_main_plugin.so' (libasound.so.2: cannot 
>>>> open shared object file: No such file or directory)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> etc.
>>>
>>
>>
> 

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