xfmedia 0.9.1 released

Alexander Toresson alexander.toresson at gmail.com
Wed Sep 14 20:38:24 CEST 2005


On 9/14/05, John Shane <jslists at mtwafrica.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 09:52:28 -0700
> "Brian J. Tarricone" <bjt23 at cornell.edu> wrote:
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> > John Shane wrote:
> > > On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 02:37:45 -0700
> > > "Brian J. Tarricone" <bjt23 at cornell.edu> wrote:
> > >
> > >>Hey again,
> > >>
> > >>I managed to find a fix for the gtk 2.8 crash in xfmedia 0.9.0, so I've
> > >>released 0.9.1.  If you're not using gtk 2.8, there's no reason to
> > >>upgrade.  Download location as usual:
> > >>http://spuriousinterrupt.org/projects/xfmedia/files/xfmedia-0.9.1.tar.bz2
> > >>Summary of changes:
> > >>http://spuriousinterrupt.org/projects/xfmedia/files/NEWS
> > >>And the website:
> > >>http://spuriousinterrupt.org/projects/xfmedia/
> > >
> > >
> > > Brian, I downloaded the tar file, untarred it, ran ./configure and
> > > discovered that it wanted libxine.  I have a stock, out of the box Suse 9.3
> > > system (well, except that I use XFCE and apt-get ;-).  So I apt-get install
> > > libxine.  No problem.  I go back and run ./configure.  No problem.  Then I
> > > run make and it bombs with a bunch of main.c errors, mainwin.h errors and
> > > xfmedia-xine.h errors.  Does that suggest what I am doing wrong?  Thanks,
> >
> > You probably need to install the libxine-devel package, or whatever it's
> > called on your distro.  Please give Google a try before mailing about
> > such a common problem.
> >
> >       -brian
> 
> You're right.  Won't happen again .

Though imho that ./configure script should check for the presence of
the libxine development files.

Regards, Alexander Toresson



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