Nope. If you compile it by hand dependencies aren't handled at all. You'd have to look them up, but since you already have libxine installed, you almost certainly already have its dependencies. For compiling it, do a ./configure --help after extracting the source tarball to see what options you want, then ./configure <options>; make. Then do a sudo make install and you should be good to go.
thanks Patrick. I was wondering, if I were to compile things from source do
dependencies matter? I mean are dependencies an apt-get-yum-whatever thing?
On Monday 16 April 2007 10:29 pm, Patrick C wrote:
> I don't know what xine packages are available for Ubuntu, but a quick
> search revealed a package called "libxine-extracodecs". Try installing
> that. If that doesn't work, you might want to reinstall amarok-xine
> afterwards. I don't know, because I got so sick of dealing with that kind
> of thing on OpenSUSE that I just compile xine by hand on non-source
> distributions. There might be an amarok-gstreamer package you could try.
>
> On 4/16/07, Michael Havens < bmike101@cox.net> wrote:
> > On Monday 16 April 2007 6:45 am, Patrick C wrote:
> > > If kaffeine can play them, Amarok should be able to, since both support
> >
> > the
> >
> > > xine engine. Open up Amarok, go to settings, then engine. Select the
> >
> > xine
> >
> > > engine. Then select whatever output plugin you like. ALSA should be
> >
> > fine,
> >
> > I did that but the response is:
> >
> > xine is unable to load the drivers (or some such nonsense)
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