Re: Mplayer rpms

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You could try apt-get, instead.  It handles the dependencies for you.

You could also try using up2date...it takes care of the dependencies, 
also, but you have to register with the Red Hat Network service to use it.

On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Robert Styma wrote:

> 
> I wanted to add mplayer to my RH 9 system (maybe the RH 8 too).
> I would just as soon use precompiled binaries.  The rpm -i of
> mplayer...rpm produces a list of missing files.  Tracking down
> the rpm's for these files produces a new list.  etc.  Is there
> a dependency list somewhere showing all the RPM's which must
> be loaded to load mplayer?
> 
> Thank you for any pointers.
> 
> Robert Styma
> 
> 
> 

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