From: Manfred T. <Man...@ii...> - 2002-11-14 19:33:50
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Am Donnerstag, 14. November 2002 16:34 schrieb manish jain: > I am using Redhat 7.2 on an Intel 810 chipset with Celeron 800 MHz. > > I just downloaded all binary rpm's for Xine 9.13. > > When I issued : 'rpm -Uvh *.rpm', I got the message : > 'libasound.so.2 needed by libxine'. It's part of alsa 0.9 > What does that mean ? More importantly, what is the workaround ? If you don't use alsa 0.9 and the alsa09 audio-output-plugin, ignore it and install with '--nodeps' > If that means installing the alsa driver, then there is another So it is. > problem : I have been unable to install the alsa (0.9 beta) package > as well. Alsa installation fails with the message : > 'libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3) needed' Could it be, this package is build for RedHat 8.0? AFAIK RedHat 8.0 is the only distribution using (a prerelease of) glibc 2.3. > I then tried rebuilding Xine binaries from Xine 9.12 (NOT 9.13) > source rpm's. Why not 0.9.13? > I managed to create the libxine and xine-ui binary rpm's. Am glad to > report that libxine installed successfully. But xine-ui fails with > the message : '/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.75953: install: command not found' It seems you don't have installed the install command. Install the package fileutils should help. -- Machs gut | http://www.iivs.de/schwinde/buerger/tremmel/ Manfred | http://www.knightsoft-net.de |