On Monday 25 October 2004 08:38 pm, Chadley Wilson wrote:
Suse seems to have written protection into the xine libraries, I tried for two days with theirs, I reloaded and started again several times too, The only way, is to remove xine and all deps and reinstall from from somewhere else. I did it from source forge. and compiled but there are sites with rpms, a friend of mine did it with apt4suse. So try a few of these.
Any one know if this has been sorted out in 9.2 or is it the same. because if it is then I won't sell any suse 9.2, I had more than enough grief with 9.1 and I have lost so many customers as a result of this. When will suse learn multimedia is the most common use of a computer on the desktop, so they break it and refuse to fix it. mmm! :-{
I've long suspected that SuSE put something in there that prevented it from working even if you searched down the appropriate libs and et. al. This is going way too far. Who paid them to do that? I didn't do a code dif to prove it, but nothing else I can imagine would prevent a complete rebuild from Pacman from working. I might have to compile from tarballs. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen