> >Does anyone actually compile anything today? > >Apart from developers, of course. > > Yes we users sure do Timothy: > [root@coyote /]# uptime > 20:40:56 up 5 days, 21:32, 25 users, load average: 0.06, > 0.07, 0.05 > [root@coyote /]# uname -a > Linux coyote.coyote.den 2.6.26 #1 PREEMPT Sun Jul 13 > 22:50:19 EDT 2008 i686 > athlon i386 GNU/Linux > > I'm also trying to get OpenMovieEditor built and > installed, but it appears the > OpenGL and GLX being shipped from mesa through fedora has > been emasculated. > According to the config.log of the failed configure of > dmerlin, a dependency > OpenMovieEditor needs, at least 6 functions it expected to > find have been > expunged from the libraries and headers. > > I'd be very interested in hearing the reasons behind > its being stripped like > that. > > Its also interesting that I'm now posted 2 queries > about it to this list, both > so far have been greeted by total silence. Its as if its > not a fedora problem > if its not generated by a fedora blessed rpm. > > The NIH syndrome in full bloom. > > -- I saw the posts, but since I do not know enough about the items, I did not respond. Which many might not know or wish that you used rpms/yum to install the software. Does livna, atrpms, freshrpms provide those kinds of packages? I do not know for sure. This is something that bites back, I have tried multiple times to install vlc media player from source, and I downloaded all the dependencies and installed them and it still fails with the reason that I do not have a ffmpeg-devel and I did have it. I installed the livna one, but for some updates I would get lots of conflicts so I decided to trash it. I got content with one media player only, mplayer. I tried xine also by compiling, but the stripped Fedora version interferes with the one that can play dvds, so if I tried to remove it, It would remove KDE, and I decided not to pursue that either. I gave up and did not even ask why KDE depended on xine-lib-1.??, the free one(without the ability to play dvd's out of the box). When moving to gcc 4.3, the libid3tag-,libmad stuff http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12349 2 out of the 3 worked, but one did not, and thus I cannot get rid of the k3b does not have mp3 support, you need to install .... :( I have been happy to run as it is and live with the nag screen :) Post your errors. Then and only then someone may respond if they know what you can try :) Regards, Antonio -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list