On Monday 22 August 2005 08:30 am, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Timothy wrote:
On Monday 22 August 2005 07:37 am, Dave Gutteridge wrote:
In any case, if you would be willing to share simply how you got dvd::rip working, that would be a great start. Was it an RPM install or using a tarball?
Tarball is best. Always gives you the most control. RPM is simpler, but you
I disagree, a Tarball also gives you no reliable upgrade / update options. If you have a problem with the way .rpm was built, grab the src.rpm and rebuild to suit yourself. Going tarball should be last resort.
For centos4 create a freshrpm.net FC3 repo.
hummmm, I've had way too many issues with FC repo's on EL Distro's that I no longer consider that to be a real option - nothing for a newbie who dosent understand repo-management completely.
yum install perl-Video-DVDRip
Resolving dependencies ...Dependencies resolved I will do the following: [install: perl-Video-DVDRip 0.50.18-1.1.fc1.fr.i386] I will install/upgrade these to satisfy the dependencies: [deps: xvidcore 1.0.2-1.1.fc1.fr.i386] [deps: libfame 0.9.1-1.fr.i386] [deps: libdv 0.102-1.1.fc1.fr.i386] [deps: vcdimager 0.7.14-4.1.fc1.fr.i386] [deps: mjpegtools 1.6.2-1.fr.i386] [deps: transcode 0.6.12-3.1.fc1.fr.i386] [deps: a52dec 0.7.4-5.fr.i386] [deps: libavc1394 0.4.1-2.fr.i386] [deps: gtkglarea 1.2.2-16.i386] [deps: ogmtools 1.4.1-1.1.fc1.fr.i386] [deps: libquicktime 0.9.3-1.1.fc1.fr.i586] [deps: libdvdread 0.9.4-4.fr.i386] [deps: subtitleripper 0.3.2-1.fr.i386] [deps: lame 3.96.1-1.1.fc1.fr.i386] [deps: libglade 1:0.17-12.1.i386] [deps: libdvdcss 1.2.8-2.fr.i386] [deps: lzo 1.08-3.fr.i386] [deps: Gtk-Perl 0.7008-31.i386]
You will notice that the version of dvd::rip is 0.50.18 not the latest 0.52.6.
Wait a minute. Have you actually ever tried this on a CentOS4 machine ?
I don't use the dag repositories via yum anymore. The 'rf' packages have too many issues.
Dag has dvd-rip in his repository, but did not build for EL4 the last time he ran through a build cycle. I'll look at the buildlogs later in the day today and see what the issue really was.
If you can wait for a _day_ then getting it from dag's repo is going to be the best option.
- K