** Reply to message from Frederic Soulier
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 03:16, C Hamel wrote:
Where does one find liblzo.so.1 for Mplayer? It doesn't seem to be on Packman's site ...or if it is, it is in an archive because a search turns up nothing.
MPlayer-1.0pre4-pm.1.i686.rpm divx4linux-20030428-0.pm.0.i386.rpm lame-3.95.1-pm.1.i586.rpm libdvdcss-1.2.8.tar.bz2 libdvdcss2-1.2.8-0.pm.2.nosrc.rpm libtheora-0.9_1.0alpha3-0.pm.0.i586.rpm libxine1-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-alsa09-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-dvd-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-flac-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-ogg-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-sdl-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm libxine1-w32dll-1_rc4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm mplayerplug-in-2.60-0.pm.1.i586.rpm w32codec-0.90-3.pm.0.i386.rpm xvid-0.9.9_1.0.0_rc4-0.pm.0.i586.rpm
These are the .rpm I downloaded from Pacman to get encrypted DVDs playing , quicktime videos, etc...
Then I fired up YAST2 "Install and Remove Software". Did a search on "lzo" and I installed the package lzo 1.08-104 "a real-time data compression library" and then MPlayer was happy :)
Worked perfectly.
It would be much much much better if pacman was YAST enabled so that you can use YAST to setup a new source and then gran all dependencies etc.
/Fred
Fred, 1) Did you install the MPlayer file first and then install the codecs afterwards? 2) Where on Pacman site did you find all of these files? I think there are only 5 or maybe 6 codecs at the bottom of the Pacman page where one downloads the MPlayer file, and those are indicated for the !586 MPlayer, not for the !686 MPlayer. (I'm still confused over this !586/!686 download issue, and have not received an answer to my previous post to the list on that matter). 3) Do you have to install the codecs in a specific order? Thanks! Gil