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I had to compile a recent version of x264 so I could install mplayer-mt-git, but now I noticed MPD is not working.
After some fiddling around, I figured out MPD wants to load libx264.so.67 although I have libx264.so.80. How do I fix this?
Last edited by anonymous_user (2010-01-10 17:39:53)
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Rebuild ffmpeg.
English is not my native language .
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Rebuild MPD using ABS to make it link against the new version of the library. By the way, a snapshot of x264 dated 20100107 will become available in the main repos soon; a rebuild of all packages linking to it is underway.
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Thanks for the info.
I think Ill just wait for the new versions of x264 and ffmpeg to become available in the non-testing repos.
Last edited by anonymous_user (2010-01-10 17:47:19)
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Rebuild MPD using ABS to make it link against the new version of the library. By the way, a snapshot of x264 dated 20100107 will become available in the main repos soon; a rebuild of all packages linking to it is underway.
Soon is now. They both hit testing.
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I still have this issue with current mpd.
mpd: error while loading shared libraries: libx264.so.80: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
When will the update be in main repo?
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I still have this issue with current mpd.
mpd: error while loading shared libraries: libx264.so.80: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
When will the update be in main repo?
define current mpd. note that mpd doesn't link directly to x264 and looking at mpd dependency i guess you don't use ffmpeg from our repo.
so pacman -Qs ffmpeg
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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