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The only thing that makes me ;( about linux is the need of new libs

 

and when you try to get one lib needs another one and that train aint

 

stopping till brakes your @@ for good

 

I wanted to get perl dvd rip to work so i could rip my loved one movies and all i get is lots of cocaine doses just to keep me trying

 

avifile>=0.7.27

libaviplay-0.7.so.0

liblzo.so.1

 

Where i could get these ?

 

If someone could help me out about it or give me a site so i could

 

find all the needed(all together cause ahm really tired looking 1-2

 

hours for each file and finaly wanted something else) and a dvd rip prog i'd appreciate it

 

Farewell

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The de facto standard DVD ripper is, hands down, dvd::rip (http://freshmeat.net/redir/dvdrip/20118/url_homepage/dvdrip)

 

Assuming you have none of these, you'll need:

 

1. XviD video codec: http://www.xvid.org

OR

DivX5: http://www.divx.com/divx/linux/

 

DivX5 looks a little better, DixV is open source. It's up to you wink

 

2. avifile: http://avifile.sourceforge.net

 

3. Transcode: http://freshmeat.net/redir/transcode/15968/url_homepage/transcode

 

4. Then you'll need to get the Gtk perl module:

'perl -MCPAN -e shell'

go through the setup process. When you get to the perl prompt, type: install Gtk

Let it do its thing and install any supporting modules it needs. When done, download and compile:

 

5. dvd::rip: http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/

 

Then do 'dvdrip' and you should be set!

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I already got the gtk Perl stuff , but why needs lynx though ?

 

Well i went through some errors in the ./configure make&make install about the avifile and transcode

 

Should i paste'em here so we both have a better background ? something about cd1 : bla bla dont remember

 

Was about the /usr.../lib ( libraries path ) so i have to

./configre --x-libraries=/usr.../.../lib ?

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Now after all the only one that conflicts with

 

perl-Video-DVDRip-0.50.3-0.i586.rpm

 

Is that transcode's needed says.

 

**transcode >=0.6.3- is needed**

 

Something went wrong with it ?

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The ./configure went rocking

 

Summary for transcode 0.6.3 features:

 

static AV-frame buffering yes

DVD navigation support with libdvdread yes

link against local lame library (>=3.89) | 3.92 no | no

support for network (sockets) streams yes

avifile API support no

libmpeg3 dependent modules yes

quicktime dependent modules no

libdv dependent modules yes

liba52 audio plugin (>=0.7.3) | default decoder no | yes

libfame video encoding plugin no

nasm dependent modules no

ImageMagick dependent modules (>=5.4.3) no

libjpeg dependent modules | mmx accel yes | no

libxml2 dependent modules no

mjpegtools dependent modules no

experimental v4l support yes

experimental lve support no

X11 dependent filter plugins yes

liblzo dependent modules no

libpostproc dependent filter plugin no

experimental Ogg support | Vorbis support yes | yes

XVID support with libxvidcore no

----------------------------------------------------------

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Make && make install

... ... ...

... ... ...

... ... ...

libtool: link: cannot find the library `/usr/lib/libpopt.la'

make[3]: *** [tcextract] Error 1

... ... ...

... ... ...

... ... ...

make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

make[1]: Leaving directory

make: *** [all] Error 2

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Can't locate Gtk/Gdk/Pixbuf.pm in @INC (@INC contains: lib /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i586-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i586-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl .) at lib/Video/DVDRip/GUI/ImageClip.pm line 13.

BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at lib/Video/DVDRip/GUI/ImageClip.pm line 13.

Compilation failed in require at lib/Video/DVDRip/GUI/Project.pm line 15.

BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at lib/Video/DVDRip/GUI/Project.pm line 15.

Compilation failed in require at lib/Video/DVDRip/GUI/Main.pm line 17.

BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at lib/Video/DVDRip/GUI/Main.pm line 17.

Compilation failed in require at ./dvdrip line 44.

BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at ./dvdrip line 44.

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Ops ... missed the install gtk within the shell

 

Well something's wrong with the FTP though ... cant login in the ftp i

 

chose ... Lemme try add some more within the cfg...

trying trying trying ...

 

...

 

Can't exec "gtk-config": No such file or directory at Makefile.PL line 141.

Package 'gtk' needed but it was not detected on your system.

You may want to force it using --with-gtk-force if you know better than me.

Running make test

Make had some problems, maybe interrupted? Won't test

Running make install

Make had some problems, maybe interrupted? Won't install

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It looks like you're trying to mix source and RPM installs. It also looks like you're using an RPM distribution. In my experience, Red Hat and all its friends make it unneccesarily difficult to compile from source, but we'll see what we can do.

 

First, make sure you remove RPM's for any previous versions of these things. Then, try to install each of the above packages, from source, in that order. Judging by your transcode install, you have no avifile or XviD built in. This will prevent you from successfully ripping DVD's.

 

Also, in Perl, did you do 'Install Gtk' (case sensitive)?

 

I have Slackware 8.1 packages for each of these items. I can go back and try to make RPM's. Let me know if you are still having trouble.

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Greetings ,

 

 

Everything's okay even with my dvdrip.

 

Take some time though but at least doesnt kill your cpu due its process.

 

One good set up of your box and ROCKS

 

 

Farewell

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Thought I'd share this. Might make your life easier when it comes to dependencies. The Debian distro uses this for package download and management. It automatically tries to find, download and install dependencies. It's called Apt-Get. They've gotten it working for rpm's on Redhat and Mandrake. Instead of pointing you to the original version of the software that has kind of a lame set of repositories I figured I'd point you here http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/rh9/ to this copy that has repositories setup for stuff used in the mythtv project. They gotta have all kinds of video related stuff around for the project. Should do the trick for you and make life easier.

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Greetings ,

 

I did that smile Actually dealt with the deps as well.

 

2of'em.Alu and apt-get-pkg i think ? Anyway the thing about that apt-get is that always says that the ver is the latest and just exits

 

ie : apt-get update glibc

apt-get install glibc

 

Keeps telling me that the ver installed is the latest.

LOL

 

Even with qt3 that i've tried cause i need to update my qt-3.0.5 to qt-3.1.X.

 

Still no dice.

 

Now either i wait to update to 8.2 ( SuSE pro ) or i try more with tar/rpm.

 

apt-get excausted me so i wont stick with that.I'll try the old fashion way to update'em

 

Thank you again for your concern man

 

I'll let you know when something comes up with these

 

Farewell

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Did you try to use the version of apt that I linked to? It's been rebuilt with some other repositories that are more up to date and geared towards multimedia. Might get you straightened out. If you did and it didn't work then unfotunately I'm spent.

 

Good luck with it man. May be in a couple weeks when I recieve my copy of suse I might be able to help more.

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Hi again ,

 

Well actually no,i'll give it a try

 

I'm kinda used to it ... 'beta testing' and in general try out anything at all,even distros to see their variatons,newer/older versions of apps etc.So it's not heavy.I guess i'll find out how to fix this,somehow...

 

Lately i was working on going deeper with winex3 to get more games to work.That kinda stuff And some raceSims for linux

 

SuSE is quite good but i dont use YaST for ext programs/libs etc ,

 

Rpms/tars's the thing.

() YaST seems to have hard time on installing packages

 

Transcode-> when i was trying to update from 0.X.3 i tried within YaST but no luck(lots of deps).So i switched to console and rpm -ivh file.rpm|rpm -Uvh file.rpm and no deps at all,kinda weird huh ?

 

I'll see what's wrong with that too.

 

Anyway thank you for your time.

 

I can steal time once/twice a week to share with you a bit of everything

 

Be good and we can meet here again smile

 

PS Let me know if you find out anything else and i'll let you know as well about how it went that apt-get thing

 

GhostSong

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