On Monday 19 January 2004 2:08 am, Geoff Horn wrote: [...]
avidemux2 - get it from packman
And where might one find the failed dependancies? Per the page at packman, the "additionally required packages *" list reads "none" -- of course, that little asterisk points to the phrase "that are available at PackMan" When I tried it here "out of the box" w/SuSE 9, I got: tom@bigbro:~/downloads> rpm -i --test avidemux-2.0.20-0.pm.1.i586.rpm warning: avidemux-2.0.20-0.pm.1.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID cd3140cd error: Failed dependencies: liba52.so.0 is needed by avidemux-2.0.20-0.pm.1 libmp3lame.so.0 is needed by avidemux-2.0.20-0.pm.1 libxvidcore.so.4 is needed by avidemux-2.0.20-0.pm.1 tom@bigbro:~/downloads> locate liba52 tom@bigbro:~/downloads> locate libmp3lame tom@bigbro:~/downloads> locate libxvidcore [and before you ask, yes, I tried finding these packages w/Yast's install software / search for / provides -- all three came up blank] And, before I go on a treasure hunt for these three, what packages will THEY require as well? I ask this because I tried to install something the other day based on a similar recommendation [go get such-and-such .rpm...] which required some three or four trips back to google/rpmfind to find an underlying .rpm requirement.[which required yet another, which required...] And the kicker, of course, is that when all was said and done it was primarilly a GNOME based application, so when I fired it up, it immediately died with "no theme found, did you forget to set a default?" I'm in a similar boat -- I want to do some video editing without having to switch to windows to run Adobe, but I'm coming up with dead-ends like this [and cinelerra being an "almost" app; Mainactor is crippled demo-ware, kino doesn't have the power I need, and so on... makes for a rather frustrating evening] -- Yet another Blog: http://osnut.homelinux.net