On Monday 28 June 2004 02.23, Tim Erickson wrote:
looks like I'll need to force an install or delete the current files. Why would I not get an automatic upgrade?
You should either have deleted the files that were "already installed" from the directory (or moved them aside) or used "--replacepkgs"
I forced an update and now get this for a result:
linux:/home/tim/RPMs/xine # rpm -qa | grep xine libxine1-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-alsa09-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-ogg-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-directfb-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-w32dll-1_rc5-0.pm.0 xinetd-2.3.12-27 libxine1-esd-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-arts-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-dvd-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-opengl-1_rc5-0.pm.0 xine-ui-0.99.1-0.pm.0 libxine1-dvb-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-xvmc-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-aa-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-flac-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-devel-1_rc5-0.pm.0 libxine1-sdl-1_rc5-0.pm.0
OK, now you have the right versions
gui_xine_open_and_play(): mrl: 'dvd:/', sub 'NONE', start_pos 0, start_time 0, av_offset 0, spu_offset 0. xine: found input plugin : DVD Navigator libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 1-rc5 from http://xine.sf.net libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.8 for DVD access libdvdcss debug: opening target `/dev/dvd' libdvdcss debug: using libc for access libdvdcss error: css error: ioctl_ReadCopyright failed, make sure there is a DVD in the drive, and that you have used the correct device node. libdvdcss debug: could not check whether the disc was scrambled libdvdcss error: read error
Are you sure that /dev/dvd is pointing to the correct device?
libdvdcss error: failed opening raw device, continuing libdvdnav: Can't read name block. Probably not a DVD-ROM device.
Looks like xine thinks it's something else, perhaps a regular CD player?