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