Good DVD Player

Amadeus W. M. amadeus84 at cablespeed.com
Sun Oct 16 21:57:28 UTC 2005


On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 00:54:06 +0300, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:

> Amadeus W. M. wrote:
>> On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 01:25:51 +0300, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:
> 
> < snip >
>> 
>> Of course it can. From the vlc features page:
>> 
>> [1] DVD decryption is done through the libdvdcss library. 
>> 
>> The same library anything else uses for playing encrypted dvds.
>> 
> 
> Well it seems that i run out of luck at another point . I am using
> Fedora Core 1 . Dag Wiers had an rpm for Fedora Core 1 , so
> theoretically everything should be ok .
> 
> But , Take a look :
> 
> root at Magellan /]# rpm -ivh videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf.i386.rpm
> warning: videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: 
> NOKEY, key
> error: Failed dependencies:
>          libFLAC.so.4 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          liba52.so.0 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libaa.so.1 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libdvbpsi.so.3 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libdvdread.so.3 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libfaad.so.0 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libid3tag.so.0 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          liblirc_client.so.0 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libmad.so.0 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libmodplug.so.0 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libmpeg2.so.0 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libpth.so.20 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0(WXGTK_2.4) is needed by 
> videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
>          libxosd.so.2 is needed by videolan-client-0.8.1-3.1.fc1.rf
> 
> My apologies for the messy output , can you tell me , what is missing 
> here  ?
> The rpm is supposed to be for Fedora Core 1 ( although the original 
> question
> was for Fedora Core 4 i think ) so everything should be ok ?
> 
> 
> Kind Regards,
>     Kostas


In general, any package depends on a number of libraries, and rpm checks
if those dependencies are installed, but does not install them.

You need to use yum. 

yum install vlc

will install vlc AND dependencies. 









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