On 07/07/2017 09:28 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/08/17 09:19, Temlakos wrote:
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.
/usr/bin/pkg-config is supplied by the pkgconfig package.
[root@f25f ~]# dnf info pkgconfig
Last metadata expiration check: 1:15:32 ago on Sat Jul 8 08:12:17 2017.
Installed Packages
Name : pkgconfig
Arch : x86_64
Epoch : 1
Version : 0.29.1
Release : 1.fc25
Size : 115 k
Repo : @System
From repo : fedora
Summary : A tool for determining compilation options
URL : http://pkgconfig.freedesktop.org
License : GPLv2+
Description : The pkgconfig tool determines compilation options. For each required
: library, it reads the configuration file and outputs the necessary
: compiler and linker flags.
You are correct, of course. What's more, I already had the package
installed.
For the benefit of everyone still following this thread, I was in fact
able to compile, make, and install the program makemkv. Thus far I've
tried it on a few studio DVD discs. Only one of them gave me a
problem--I suspect I will find the particular title unplayable by reason
of poor quality control at the factory where they stamped out the disc.
Everything else I've tried to rip so far, has worked.
The next test will be to do that with a Blu-ray. From what I read, you
need the key--or will after this month is out, since the program is
still in beta--to rip a Blu-ray but not necessarily a DVD.
I'd say this option replaces the old libdvdcss. After all, if I can rip
it, I can then play it again and again.
Thanks to everyone for your help.
Temlakos
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