On Sun, 2005-10-16 at 00:54 +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@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 ? > You are missing several packages that are needed for videolan. Use yum to install videolan (if the repositories are still available) so yum can handle the dependencies for you. Otherwise you will need to manually identify the packages required to satisfy the dependencies and install them one at a time. You should be able to set up Dag's FC1 repository and get most of those there. I see at least the libFLAC, xosd, faad, and libdvdread packages. Probably others as well. > > Kind Regards, > Kostas >