[RndTbl] xine on Red Hat 8.0

Brian Doob bdoob at acm.org
Sun May 9 10:39:01 CDT 2004


	I run xine on Gentoo, but I have never run RedHat 8.  "xine" (aka "xine-ui") is just a GUI, the real processing core of xine is in "xine-lib" (which doesn't have any of the third party libraries that they use).  "alsa-lib" and "libasound.so.2" are for using the ALSA sound system.  If you have OSS sound, this build of xine might not be able to produce sound on your system.  The GLIBC versions sound a little risky (upgrading these might kill your system).  Maybe you would be better off downloading from "http://xinehq.de/index.php/releases" and doing a manual install.

			-Brian


On Sat, 8 May 2004 16:18:06 -0500
millward <millward at Ms.UManitoba.CA> wrote:

> Has anyone installed xine on Red Hat 8.0 ?
> I thought it would be no problem, what with
> 2.7 Gigs of Red Hat 8.0 software on a
> 5.9 Gig partition. So I went to:
> http://freshrpms.net and downloaded:
> aalib-1.4rc5-fr1.i386.rpm
> xine-lib-1.0.0-fr0.beta9.1.i386.rpm
> xine-0.9.20-fr1.i386.rpm
>   The aalib program installed OK, but
> the xine-lib failed due to 10 missing
> dependencies. 
>  glut, alsa-lib, libfame, flac, xvidcore,
> libFLAC.so.4,  libasound.so.2, 
> libc.so.6 (GLIBC_2.3.2), libfame-0.9.so.0
> libpthread.so.0 (GLIBC_2.3.2)
>   I thought the whole idea of a library
> file was to deal with dependencies, but
> I'm just old-fashioned.
>   I'd say xine is pretty hopeless, but just 
> incase, has anyone successfully installed
> xine on Red Hat 8.0 ?  Any advice would
> be welcome.    
> 
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