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From: Deaf Lugs on 9 Aug 2010 14:38 I'm trying to install ffmpeg on my server but its hard due to the fact that I'm constantly looking for dependencies (in the right order) to install before actually installing ffmpeg. Anyone know of an rpm that has absolutely everything in it that I can use to install it all in one short move? -- Its all in your mind JMBW
From: Vahis on 9 Aug 2010 14:48 On 2010-08-09, Deaf Lugs <always(a)suffering.on.here> wrote: > I'm trying to install ffmpeg on my server but its hard due to the fact > that I'm constantly looking for dependencies (in the right order) to > install before actually installing ffmpeg. > > Anyone know of an rpm that has absolutely everything in it that I can > use to install it all in one short move? > Install with YaST. It'll take care of it. Or zypper. It'll take care of it, too. Vahis -- http://waxborg.servepics.com openSUSE 11.3 (x86_64) 2.6.34-12-default 21:38pm up 1 day 21:39, 5 users, load average: 0.02, 0.11, 0.12
From: David Bolt on 9 Aug 2010 15:21 On Monday 09 Aug 2010 19:38, while playing with a tin of spray paint, Deaf Lugs painted this mural: > I'm trying to install ffmpeg on my server but its hard due to the fact > that I'm constantly looking for dependencies (in the right order) to > install before actually installing ffmpeg. You're not trying to build and install from sources are you? > Anyone know of an rpm that has absolutely everything in it that I can > use to install it all in one short move? Not one rpm, but if you add Packman as a repository, picking the ffmpeg package will pull in the dependencies. Regards, David Bolt -- Team Acorn: www.distributed.net | | openSUSE 11.3RC2 32b | openSUSE 11.1 64b | openSUSE 11.2 64b | | openSUSE 11.1 PPC | TOS 4.02 | RISC OS 4.02 | RISC OS 3.11
From: Deaf Lugs on 9 Aug 2010 16:45 Thanks Guys! I apprec iate your help. -- Its all in your mind JMBW
From: Eef Hartman on 10 Aug 2010 04:35
Deaf Lugs <always(a)suffering.on.here> wrote: > I'm trying to install ffmpeg on my server but its hard due to the fact > that I'm constantly looking for dependencies (in the right order) to > install before actually installing ffmpeg. > > Anyone know of an rpm that has absolutely everything in it that I can > use to install it all in one short move? Not an rpm but a repo: VideoLan has a repo with all of the newest ffmpeg packages, including the app itself: http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/SuSE/11.x, with x going from 0 to 3. This is what I got from it: i | ffmpeg | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | liba52-0 | package | 0.7.4-13.3 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libass4 | package | 0.9.7-10.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavcodec52 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavcore0 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavdevice52 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavfilter1 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavformat52 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavutil50 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libdca0 | package | 0.0.5.82-17.2 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libdvdcss | package | 1.2.10-7.2 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libenca0 | package | 1.13-7.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libfaac0 | package | 1.28-3.4 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libfaad2 | package | 2.7-15.2 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libass4 | package | 0.9.7-10.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavcodec52 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavcore0 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavdevice52 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavfilter1 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavformat52 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libavutil50 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libdca0 | package | 0.0.5.82-17.2 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libdvdcss | package | 1.2.10-7.2 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libenca0 | package | 1.13-7.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libfaac0 | package | 1.28-3.4 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libfaad2 | package | 2.7-15.2 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libkate1 | package | 0.3.7-1.4 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libmad0 | package | 0.15.1b-10.3 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libmp3lame0 | package | 3.98.4-1.3 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libmpeg2-0 | package | 0.5.1-6.3 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | liborc-0_4-0 | package | 0.4.4-4.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libpostproc51 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libswscale0 | package | 0.6.0.24663-1.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libtheora0 | package | 1.1.1-9.1 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libupnp3 | package | 1.6.6-1.3 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libx264-104 | package | 0.104-5.2 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer i | libxvidcore4 | package | 1.2.2-1.3 | i586 | VideoLan mediaplayer Not all of these libraries are needed for ffmpeg, but I also got lame and vlc itself installed. The libav* packages are the heart of the ffmpeg product. If you keep the repo enabled, you also get regular updates or sometimes replacements (like libx264, it switches to a new version every few months or so, you can mostly remove the older version afterwards). PS: this list was generated with "zypper search -is|grep VideoLan", to search for all packages, installed from the VideoLan repo. I trimmed the list a bit to just show ffmpeg and the lib* ones. -- ****************************************************************** ** Eef Hartman, Delft University of Technology, dept. SSC/ICT ** ** e-mail: E.J.M.Hartman(a)tudelft.nl - phone: +31-15-27 82525 ** ****************************************************************** |