Akemi Yagi escribió:
On 9/28/07, Ing. Manuel Lazo <malazo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Akemi Yagi escribió:
If I still remember the original poster's question correctly, he wants
to install mplayer and avidemux2 on CentOS. As I wrote ages ago,
mplayer can be installed without going through the compiling process.
avidemux2 is more challenging. I myself need it for our desktop
running CentOS 5 and am still scratching my head. I will certainly
share it once I get it built successfully.
Akemi
Thanks to all for your support. I allready installed mplayer from the
repository (dag), but no luck with avidemux. I did compile it under
CentOS 4 about a year ago, but no luck with CentOS 5.
OK, compilation successful. After having spent so much time trying to
rebuild from available srpms, I was not going anywhere -- none of the
srpms tried worked. Turns out the good old make; make install
strategy was the way to go. This is what I did:
(1) Download the tar file from sourceforge: avidemux_2.4_preview2.tar.gz
(2) tar xvzf avidemux_2.4_preview2.tar.gz
(3) cd avidemux_2.4_preview2
(4) make -f Makefile.dist
(If you get an error that says, 'AM_GNU_GETTEXT' not found, yum
install gettext-devel)
(5) make
If no error, install it as root
(6) make install
(Default is to install into /usr/local)
Good luck,
Akemi
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so the Install file that is in the tar.gz explaining how to compile,
insisted about the clasic ./configure, make and make install......was
not accurated...thanks...
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