Re: [Xmms-embedded-users] Embedded xmms fails to start after install in iPaq...
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From: Balatoni D. <pn...@co...> - 2003-01-30 08:22:25
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Hi! Try with QTDIR set to /opt/QtPalmtop . Anyhow xmms-e 0.0005-2 from OZ feeds=20 should work better on ipaq. Just don ' t forget to clean up properly after v0.00005pre - see xmms-embedded-sf.net bye Denes On 2003. janu=E1r 30. 01:05, Robert Watson wrote: > Cannot find font definition file /opt/QtPalmtop/lib/fonts/lib/fonts/fon= tdir > - is $QTDIR set correctly? Here is an email fromn opie list, maybe it helps: A few people had asked me for details on this in private, so... Here's how to install XMMS-e on a fresh Opie iPaq. (Prolly works on OZ t= oo.) 1. Get the XMMS-e, libvorbisidec1, and libmad0 ipkgs from=20 http://www.openzaurus.org/official/testing/feed/. The vorbis and libmad=20 packages from Familiar don't work out of the box; they might work with so= me=20 coaxing and/or a recompile of XMMS, but I didn't try. 2. Install them. 3. Run it. The key here is using the packages (particularly libmad0) from OZ, as the= y=20 provide different things than the Familiar packages of the same name (for= =20 example, libmad0 from OZ includes libid3 functionality.) XMMS includes WAV support. If you want to skip MP3 or Ogg support, don't= get=20 the libmad0 or libvorbisidec1 ipkgs (respectively), and use -force-depend= s on=20 XMMS to install. There are plugins for other formats (Shorten, MOD, SID, and an Mplayer=20 interface for video) in the OZ feed. Happy listening! -Cliff L. Biffle |