Well .... why don't share "Xine as 64 bit application" as it must be obvious to you that a lot of people would like it ;-) Think about it ... if we all did that with our # 1 programs then we would be a lot longer down the path of FUN and usability. Tirsdag 16 november 2004 18:20 skrev Martin Schmidt:
Hi!
For me Xine works fine with 9.2. Ok, after I have compiled and installed a few extra packages :) I have compiled: lame-3.96 from a tarball lipffmpeg-0.4.8 also from a tarball libdts-0.0.2 from source libdvdcss-1.2.8 from tarball and only xine-lib-1.rc5 guess a newer one also works
It was a little complicated to find out the parameters for configure (glib, gtk, qt.....) but with a little bit of trial and error it should be possible to figure them out. I don't have them in my mind. You have also to install a few devel-rpms from the SuSE DVD.
I don't have any packing experience. To manage my own rpms I use checkinstall (I know, not very good, but for me it works). But feel free to ask, if you can't figure out parameters.
martin
Am Dienstag, 16. November 2004 16:29 schrieb Jörg Hermsdorf:
Well, there are no x86_64 packman xine-lib packages, yet. I tried to build the packman-src.rpm for x86_64 serveral times, but never with success. So I had a look at the SPEC-File that comes with the SUSE src.rpm on the DVD, seems like SUSE applies some extra AMD64 patches to the official xine sources. Would be cool if someone with more packaging experience could provide at least a src.rpm for x86_64. Maybe the easiest way would be to take the SUSE src.rpm from the DVD and edit the SPEC-File so that none of the patches that restrict the official xine source, due to legal issues, are applied. Then a rebuild of xine for x86_64 should work, shouldn't it?
cu guys, joerg.