17 Nov
2003
17 Nov
'03
15:16
On Friday 14 November 2003 17:37, Hugh Taylor wrote:
I had the same problem, it is because GTK (and GLIB) are in non-standard directories. Use the following line:
./configure --enable-gui --with-gtk-config=/opt/gnome/bin/gtk-config --with-glib-config=/opt/gnome/bin/glib-config
it worked on my system, although I get an error about subfont.ttf on startup.
Thanks Hugh - that worked. I got around the subfont.ttf error by making a symbolic link to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype/arial.ttf from $HOME/.mplayer/subfont.ttf -- JAY VOLLMER JVOLLMER@CONSOLIDATEDLINT.COM TEXT REFS DOUBLEPLUSUNGOOD SELFTHINK VERGING CRIMETHINK IGNORE FULLWISE