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How can try Avidemux 2.4.1?
How can try Avidemux 2.4.1?
When i have installed the port i have obtain: avidemux 2.3.x Here and here is present the release 2.4.1. # cd /usr # cvs -qd anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get -rOPENBSD_4_3 -P src How can download only the branch i386? Note: Before I have installed the port with download the package port.tar.gz and extract on /usr/ports. Last edited by aleunix; 17th June 2008 at 08:46 AM. |
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Version 2.4.1 of avidemux is present in -current. Sometimes mixing stable with current ports does not create problems, sometimes it does.
In this case avidemux 2.4.1 (current) depends on libmp3lame.so.1.0 (lame-current) while in stable port you have libmp3lame.so.0.1 (stable) that is required by other packages (ex: sox, mplayer, ffmpeg). And you cannot install both lame-current and lame-stable because they conflicts. The only solution I see (if you *really* need avidemux) is to leave lame-stable, download lame-current, make fake, copy the part you need to install avidemux-current, edit the Makefile of avidemux-current, install avidemux-current. Doing this way you could have problems in future operation about lame (ex: uninstalling/upgrading lame, compiling programs that require lame support...). So unless you know *exactly* what you are doing and you are not going to forget what you have done, do not do it. |
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Thanks.
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