From: Bill F. <bil...@mi...> - 2002-09-01 02:22:33
|
On 31 Aug 2002, Stephen Torri wrote: > On Sat, 2002-08-31 at 14:21, Michael Roitzsch wrote: > > Hi Stephen, > > > > On Saturday, 31. August 2002 20:41, Stephen Torri wrote: > > > I am not getting the default "dvd" words to appear in the xine-ui. I > > > can see "D5D" "D4D" "CDA" and "VCD". I have the xine-lib and xine-ui > > > from CVS. Now that libdvdnav is in xine-lib I was wondering if there > > > was something different like a configure or compiler flag I need to > > > set. > > > > No, it should have been built together with the other plugins. Build > > conditions for dvd input plugin are the same as for vcd and cda. Could > > you look in the plugin directory, if it is there at all? If so, xine's > > startup messages should say something about this. (linking failure etc.) > > Looks like I had some leftover dependencies somewhere. I did "make > distclean" and compiled it again. No luck. The library is not getting > installed. I see in the src/input/libdvdnav/Makefile.am that the library > is created but not installed. > > Alright. I am not sure why its still not working so I deleted the > directory and downloaded a fresh copy. It still does not show. Make sure you don't have any libdvdread/libdvdnav/xine-dvdnav bits lying around anywhere. The build stuff won't use the xine built-in libdvdread/libdvdnav/xine-dvdnav stuff if it finds you already have another version of it installed on your system. So remove any existing libdvdread/libdvdnav/xine-dvdnav bits, do a make clean, and rebuild xine-lib. -Regards -Bill P.S. The output of configure should indicate that it's using the xine internal libdvdread/libdvdnav/xine-dvdnav stuff. |