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<0> Oh, right. Right place, then :-)
<1> I installed xine-lib and xine-lib-debel but keep getting this error http://rafb.net/paste/results/BEmS5239.html
<1> on configure
<1> setarch i386 ./configure
<1> and I dont know what xine-config do
<0> It works without the setarch ?
<1> no
<0> "xine-config --cflags" should output "-I/usr/include", given the installed packages.
<1> my /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libxine.pc look fine (http://rafb.net/paste/results/LepKRZ24.html)
<1> lol, Outputs nothing
<0> No error either?
<0> Should be OK, then.



<1> nop
<1> just blank line
<1> it didnt output "-I/usr/include"
<0> BTW, why the setarch?
<1> I im trying to compile the plug in to use in the 32bits firefox
<2> _ds, -I/usr/include does not get outputted
<0> I'd use an i386 chroot environment for that.
<0> Flameeyes, it does here...
<0> Hmm. I don't suppose that the installed xine-lib-devel *isn't* for i386?
<1> I'm taking days to make this work :(
<1> xine-lib.i386 1.1.1-11.lvn5 installed
<1> xine-lib-devel.i386 1.1.1-11.lvn5 installed
<0> Hmm... anything useful in config.log?
<0> (Hint: search for xine-config)
<1> not that I could find
<1> my damn gnome wont start any more progs >:(
<1> can I make it not check for xine ?
<0> Not without ensuring that XINE_CFLAGS and XINE_LIBS are set.
<0> A look at your config.log might help - maybe you missed something?
<1> Im trying to open it
<0> Flameeyes, libtool-nofpic created with --without-pic in 1.1.2. I'm blaming you :-)
<1> gnome is not helping
<2> _ds, that was an hack i removed in CVS HEAD, rebuiling the whole autotool support should do it
<2> at least here it build on both g/linux and g/fbsd
<1> Im getting Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
<1> Xlib: No protocol specified
<1> when trying to open a gnome prog now
<0> DISPLAY is set?
<0> Er, forget that :-)
<2> make sure you're not in a su -
<1> yes. as :0.0
<1> :p
<1> still
<1> Im getting streesed
<1> I tried to compile xine from source and get this
<1> sysdep/pci_generic_cpu.c:4:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #warn
<1> make[5]: *** [pci.lo] Error 1
<1> xine-lib
<0> Ouch. (Which gcc?)
<1> if I could at least install fom source, it could remove the binary package that I dont rely
<0> ... hmm, #warning?
<1> _ds, is this what u wanna know ?



<1> gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../.. -I../../.. -I../../../include -I../../../include -I../../../src -I../../../src/xine-engine -I../../../src/xine-engine -I../../../src/xine-utils -I../../../src/input -I../../../src/input -I../../../lib -O3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -falign-functions=4 -falign-loops=4 -falign-jumps=4 -fexpensive-optimizations -fschedule-insns2 -fno-strict-aliasing -ffast-math -finline-functions -Wall -
<1> Wnested-externs -Wcast-align -Wchar-subscripts -Wmissing-declarations -Wmissing-prototypes -DNDEBUG -D_REENTRANT -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DXINE_COMPILE -MT pci.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/pci.Tpo -c pci.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/pci.o
<0> No.
<1> ok
<1> thanks
<2> TheBase, gcc --version, and which version of xine-lib are you trying to build?
<1> gcc (GCC) 4.1.1 20060525 (Red Hat 4.1.1-1)
<1> 1.1.1
<2> hmmm 1.1.1 probably needed some patch for gcc 4.1
<1> I think I'll try mplayer
<1> got to go
<1> thanks
<2> _ds, what's the current esound on debian stable? :P
<0> 0.2.35
<0> 0.2.36 in testing/unstable
<2> 0.2.8 is pretty... ancient
<2> [ ] esound-0.2.8.tar.gz 10-Apr-1999 19:08 210K
<2> i'm not even sure if xine would _really_ build against it
<0> Hmm... forgot about libcdio - release needs newer than is in stable, but I do at least have a patch.
<0> :-|
<2> _ds, which version of libcdio is there on stable?
<0> I think that my fingers just went C-A-B by themselves :-\
<2> i don't want to know what that means
<0> 0.71
<2> _ds, 0.77 is the latest released
<0> 0.76 in testing
<2> tell me that 0.77 is in unstable at least :P
<0> http://packages.debian.org/libcdio-dev
<3> hi, how is it possible to get Bob deinterlacing to work with Xine?
<0> ScalerBob in the tvtime plugin?
<0> (wrong font!)
<0> ***uming xine: have a look at gui.deinterlace_plugin in the settings window. You'll probably just need to change the method parameter.
<3> uhh is there not a configfile entry?
<0> I just mentioned it...
<0> Or "xine -D <post_plugin_config>", but that's the harder way.
<3> well it isn't created by default then?
<3> ahh well found it ..
<3> sorry for my stupidness :)
<0> Deinterlacer config is easier in gxine...
<3> well, i'm using xine for a Media PC
<3> thats why i just can configure it over ssh
<0> ... hmm, I know what's happened now - tab expansion has been done in the deinterlacer plugin help text :-|
<3> eh ?
<0> gxine uses the presence of tab characters to determine whether to use a monospaced font.
<3> well something else
<3> can i disable all warning popups?
<0> Not in gxine, and I don't think so in xine.
<3> hm ok


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