Re: [Xmms-embedded-users] Embedded xmms fails to start after install in iPaq...
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From: Dustin N. <dl...@mt...> - 2003-01-31 03:02:53
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I could not get it to run after installing it off of APKG either. No matter= =20 which feed, or even with a clean installed OZ, would it load up. I also got= =20 no errors when running it in Konsole. It just never came up. So, I downloaded the XMMS packages and all dependencies and installed them.= =20 It worked! It loads up now. MP3s are not recognized though. I use OGGs=20 though so it's not a big deal. Dustin At 09:33 PM 1/30/2003 +0100, you wrote: >Hi Balatoni, > >Thanks for the feedback. I gave it a try, but no success... > > > Try with QTDIR set to /opt/QtPalmtop . > >Set it to this value. The font path error went away, but I was then >rewarded with a SIGSEGV crash: > QPE init started > Processing MAD MPEG Decoder plugin 0.1.0 > Proceddes > Processing Ogg Vorbis Player 1.2.7 > Proceddes > Processing Wave Player 1.2.7 > Proceddes > Plugins ok > Playlist loaded soon > Playlist loaded > Opened ! > Segmentation fault > You've probably found a bug in Qtopia, please visit > http://www.trolltech.com and fill out a bug report.:) > >It looks to me as if you are perhaps linking in some old library >or at least path code? There were some subsequent postings suggesting >that Opie apps should not be looking in /usr/local/qt-embedded/lib in >the first place... > > > Anyhow xmms-e 0.0005-2 from OZ feeds > > should work better on ipaq. Just don ' t forget > > to clean up properly after v0.00005pre - > > ... > >So then I stopped Opie, removed the package as well as the various >files ~/.xmms, ~/.mplayer, .xmms.m3u - I assume that this was what >you were were referring to by cleaning up. > > > Here is an email fromn opie list, maybe it helps: > > 1. Get the XMMS-e, libvorbisidec1, and libmad0 ipkgs from > > http://www.openzaurus.org/official/testing/feed/. The vorbis and > > libmad packages from Familiar don't work out of the box; they might > > work with some coaxing and/or a recompile of XMMS, but I didn't try. > >So I then setup a ipkg.conf pointing to: > http://www.openzaurus.org/official/unstable/feed > >Which contains references to the 0005-2 version... > > > 2. Install them. > >Whoops, failed. The ipkg update works OK, I was able to install the >ogg and mad plugin packages, but the xmms-e install failed with: > > ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for xmms-e: > qt-embedded-rotation libopie11 > >Earlier this week there was some major (IMHO) restructuring of the Opie >package hierarchy e.g. I see in my pkg lists that qt-embedded-rotation >has now been replaces by libqt2-emb-fonts: > >Package: libqt2-emb-fonts >Installed-Size: 428588 >Architecture: arm >Filename: ./libqt2-emb-fonts_2.3.4-11.1_arm.ipk >Version: 2.3.4-11.1 >Depends: libqt2-emb >Priority: required >Section: opie/system >Maintainer: Opie Team <op...@ha...> >Replaces: qt-embedded-rotation >Description: Qt/Embedded fonts - 0,90,180,270 rotation > >I Cc'ed Oliver Fels, if it is a packaging problem, he might have more >useful input than me. Thanks again for the pointers. I'm still looking >forward to trying xmms! > >-- > >Yours, >Robb. > > +-----------------------------------------------+ > | "Tell me about windows." | > | "Well it's only temporary, you understand." | > | | > | Wendolene & Wallace. | > | A Close Shave. =A9 1995 Wallace & Gromit Ltd. | > +-----------------------------------------------+ > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.NET email is sponsored by: >SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld http://www.vasoftware.com >_______________________________________________ >Xmms-embedded-users mailing list >Xmm...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmms-embedded-users |