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Re: Canola and OGG support
Yeah Fredool you're right, if your default media is able to play it, using =omg on the configure from atabake will do the trick. the missing thing coming in the next release is the new package for the LSM (scanner) support :)
Br Marcelo |
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Re: Canola and OGG support
humm libvorbis0a is still missing from Tuomas' bora and chinook rep. Not shure how to get ogg working.
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Re: Canola and OGG support
Jchord : get the LSM files , link on canola website :
http://www.openbossa.indt.org/canola/using.html#formats |
Re: Canola and OGG support
using "dpkg -z /media/mmc2/lightmediascanner0-ogg_0.1.9-maemo1_armel.deb" as stated on the site gives me "dpkg: unknown option -z" my guess is the z is a typo. however l am not shure what option i should use.
Edit: "dpkg -i /media/mmc2/lightmediascanner0-ogg_0.1.9-maemo1_armel.deb" leaves me with dependency problems as it looks for libvorbis0a |
Re: Canola and OGG support
Jchord : sorry for the Z, it's really i, but what ogg package did you install?
I will forward to Etrunko he's the one responsible for it now.. . Cheers Marcelo |
Re: Canola and OGG support
I tried with both mogg and ogg-support
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I am also unable to install it. Under details it says the package is uninstallable.
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Re: Canola and OGG support
Hi all,
I've got the problem here. The lightmediascanner0-ogg package is depending on libvorbis0a which is not installed by ogg-support package. I'm now building the packages again with this issue fixed. I'll post here again as soon as they're uploaded to the server. Sorry for the annoyance. |
Re: Canola and OGG support
I've just found the problem is not as simple as it seems. The lightmediascanner0-ogg package actually depends on libvorbis0a. If the former is installed without the latter, it won't work at all. So, until we don't come with an appropriate solution for this issue, would you please perform the following installation steps:
1) Install ogg-support from application manager (instructions in http://ogg.garage.maemo.org) 2) Install libvorbis0a package manually either using application manager in red pill mode or typing the following command in xterm *AS ROOT* # apt-get install libvorbis0a 3) Finally, download and install the lightmediascanner0-ogg package using either application manager in red pill mode or typing the following command in xterm *AS ROOT* # dpkg -i path/to/lightmediascanner/package I'll work on the proper solution together with Tuomas Kulve where we'll provide a dummy package called "canola-ogg-support" or something, which will install the correct dependencies so that canola can play and scan ogg files. Sorry for the annoyance once again. |
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