Re: Fedora on a NUC?

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On 07/06/2017 07:00 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 07/06/2017 11:35 AM, Temlakos wrote:
On 06/22/2017 05:54 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 05:13:08PM -0400, Fred Smith wrote:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 03:38:51PM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jun 2017 15:29:13 -0400
Temlakos wrote:

All right! Where do I get that tool?
I don't think I remember the name at the moment.
I'm pretty sure it came up first thing when I
googled "rip blu-ray on linux".
if you're inquiring about "makemkv", as I mentioned earlier, here is
a site that tells you how to install it on Fedora Linux. Note that
I have not followed the directions on this site, so I can't vouch
for them. (right now I can't find the bookmark I had made to the place
where I got the instructions I did use.)

https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-makemkv-on-fedora-linux

One thing they don't tell you about is needing a registration key
to actually make it work.

The bookmark I seem to have lost showed where to go to get a key
for current beta versions. Dang, I'm gonna need that soon.
OK, I found the needed info. You can build the latest makemkv beta
by following the instructions here:

http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=224

I'm compiling on Centos 7 and there are a couple of compilation errors
that need to be fixed. Solutions were easy to find by googling for the
full error string. Shout if you need help with them.

follow instructions at that page for compiling and installing.

go to this page to get a temporary registration key:

http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1053

and if you like it, you can go buy a license which will get you a
permanent key.

enjoy!

Your instructions at the makemkv.com forum left out one key step.

How am I supposed to install the required dependencies using a method
more appropriate to Debian or Ubuntu, when I'm using Fedora?
You use dnf. The package names will be different (Fedora's development
packages use "-devel" instead of "-dev" and they're packaged differently.

I don't do apt-get. I need an rpm command. Where is it? How can I be
sure that I have installed the dependencies that other method requires?
You install what you think you need via dnf, then you try to build it.
If the configure or build steps puke, you look at the messages and
figure out what packages you need to install to clean that up. Based
on what Ubuntu seems to need, my guess is you'd need to:

	sudo dnf install gcc pkg-config gcc-c++-c6x-linux-gnu gcc-c6x-linux-gnu
openssl-devel expat-devel libavc1394-devel mesa-libGL-devel qwt5-qt4-devel

That's JUST a guess. There's no clear relationship on the libavcodec and
libgl1-mesa packages and Fedora uses qt5.

Also: must I recompile with every new release of Fedora? Fedora 26 is
coming out any day now. Must I wait?
That's up to you. I doubt this will be part of the Fedora universe due
to the licensing issues, you'll need to build it yourself or convince
someone at Fedora or rpmfusion to maintain a package for it.
That pkg-config package doesn't appear to exist. I had to cut that out of the command before it would execute. When I did that, I did manage to install several more dependencies. Now unless I hear anything from anybody on what pkg-config is renamed to these days, I consider I'm ready to download those tarballs and start building.

Temlakos
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