Here is what I installed to get mplayer working:Robert Styma wrote:
I think a lot of us just went to freshrpms and grabbed mplayer, then started downloading all the stuff we needed as the install of mplayer demanded. It does require some supporting libs and utilities, but it's a very cool app once installed: if it's any help, here's what mplayer says it needs on my system: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?
neo.mirai.cx: /root<snip>
(tty/dev/pts/3): bash: 1005 > rpm -q --requires mplayer
/bin/sh
xvidcore
It appears mplayer is a cool app. As this seems to be the general consensus, it is reasonable to assume that some people have tracked down
all the required RPM's to match the pre-reqs. I am hoping someone took
notes as they did this and could supply a list to the group.
I realize that an exact list may not be possible as it will depend on what
is already loaded on the system, however, any list is better than none.
Finding which RPM contains a library which is not on the system is a long
drawn out process.
aalib-1.4rc5-fr2.i386.rpm faad2-1.1-fr2.20030409.i386.rpm lame-3.93.1-fr2.i386.rpm libdv-0.99-fr2.i386.rpm libdvdcss-1.2.6-fr2.i386.rpm libdvdplay-1.0.1-fr2.i386.rpm libdvdread-0.9.4-fr3.i386.rpm libpostproc-0.90-fr2.i386.rpm lirc-0.6.6-fr1.i386.rpm lzo-1.08-fr2.i386.rpm mplayer-0.90-fr2.i386.rpm mplayer-fonts-1.0-fr1.noarch.rpm mplayer-skins-1.3-fr1.noarch.rpm xvidcore-0.9.1-fr2.i386.rpm
all from http://shrike.freshrpms.net
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