I also faced the same problem afterwards I installed Mplayer for Fedora core 3. It worked perfectly for me. Got installed without any problems and errors or any dependencies. kanak Carl E. Hartung wrote:
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Michael James wrote: <snip> |>libmp3lame.so.0 is provided by packman's lame-3.96.1-pm.1.x86_64.rpm |>This /is/ listed as a dependency on packman's site. | | These x86_64 packages broke it for me. | They depend, naturally enough, on 64 bit versions of libc etc. | And, as you'd expect, my 32 bit i686 install doesn't have them. | Why did packman put me onto 64 gauge rails, | and more important, how do I get off them?
Hi Michael,
I was glancing at my e-mail client the instant your post showed up. Cool! How's the weather on the other side of the globe today? We're having a hot spell for this time of year @ +/-30F.
This excerpt from Gil's post yesterday should have tipped me off, but I didn't read it closely enough to notice the 32 bit packages mixed in with the 64 bit packages. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | Togan, thanks for reply. Unfortunately the 6 files I need are NOT at the bottom | of the Packman page where I downloaded MPlayer. Here's what's at the bottom of | the page. | | additionally needed binary packages *: | for a): lame-3.96.1-pm.1.i586.rpm (Lame) | for a): libtheora-1.0alpha4-0.pm.0.i686.rpm (libtheora) | for c): lame-3.96.1-pm.1.x86_64.rpm (Lame) | for c): libtheora-1.0alpha4-0.pm.0.x86_64.rpm (libtheora) | for a): libogg-1.1.2-0.pm.0.i686.rpm (libogg) | for c): libogg-1.1.2-0.pm.0.x86_64.rpm (libogg) | | Am I in the wrong place? | Thx. | Gil - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The correct way to interpret it is as follows:
a = Pentium and lower (uses the .i586.rpm packages) b = Pentium Pro and higher (uses the .i686.rpm packages) c = x86_64 = 64 bit processors (uses .x86_64.rpm packages)
The primary MPlayer rpms are available in all three flavors. So are the add-on/dependency packages.
Pick one architecture, hence one xxx.rpm suffix, and stick with it when you're downloading the set.
Does this help?
regards,
- - Carl
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