Hello,
I just compiled myself the dvdstyler last version found on the dvd styler site (seems to be the same as openSUSE one: 1.8.3) and this compile don't crash... and works like a charm.
I couldn't compile the library wx-svg (some od dependency problem), but dvd styler compiled with openSUSE original, wwxsvg, libexif and xmlto (this last one is very large - texlive - and may be not mandatory as it's only used for doc)
64 bits i5
jdd I used to compile my own DVDStyler when the Packman version crashed but in this case I need to fix it. You should use rpmbuild to build local builds whenever you can. Install the source rpm - as root "zypper si DVDStyler" zypper may indicate that certain required packages are missing, if so "zypper in missingpackage". Change to the directory /usr/src/packages then "rpmbuild -bb -D "jobs 2" SPECS/DVDStyler.spec" the "jobs 2" indicates the number of simultaneous jobs that make can use and for maximum speed should be the same number as your cpu's cores, if you have an old single core cpu (even a celeron is dual core nowadays) that doesn't even support hyperthreading set the number to 1. After this process has completed successfully you will find the rpms in RPMS/x86_64 or on a 32 bit system RPMS/i586. If you want to install via yast create your own repository after cd'ing to RPMS "createrepo /usr/src/packages/RPMS" and then "zypper ar /usr/src/packages/RPMS local" the name local can be anything that you wish to call the repository and is the one you will use for installation of the package. This is the safest way to build local packages and makes it easy to change to whichever version of the
On 05/13/2011 11:05 AM, jdd wrote: package you wish to use. Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-multimedia+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-multimedia+help@opensuse.org