Pmusic 3.3.0 says 'data storage error'
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ffmpeg help
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Thanks,
Sheldon
It would be very nice if someone can point us to a ffmpeg 0.11.x that works with Lucid 5.2.8-005OscarTalks wrote:I take it you mean Lucid 5.2.8-005
Looks like the ffmpegs in the puppy-lucid repo are all too old.
Thanks,
Sheldon
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Semme, thanks for the clarification. I have never looked at 3HD but it is based on Lupu 528 but with a different kernel and ffmpeg is not kernel-specific.
I was experimenting with Lucid Plus 528-005 yesterday and was able to compile ffmpeg 0.11.3 in it. If I then boot pfix=ram and install it along with gtkdialog4-0.8.3-i486.pet I can then install and run Pmusic 3.3.0 except for the problem of no Hoovers or other jamendo music. As I reported in the other thread I also get this in a virgin Slacko 5.5 though so it may be that it is not a problem with my ffmpeg.
So for Sheldon and anyone else I don't mind posting the ffmpeg on the basis that it is strictly for testing purposes with no warranty. Install at your own risk. The build insisted that I upgrade x264 so that is included. These versions of ffmpeg are not always upgradable or downgradable without problems. Gnome Mplayer still seems to work but without testing all multimedia apps it is not possible to know if something is broken by the upgrade.
ffmpeg-0.11.3-i486-lucid.pet
download = http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/fb753991
md5sum = 0d063c5f8f676e7c8580a324abb39699
ffmpeg_DEV-0.11.3-i486-lucid.pet
download = http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/4e27ba5e
md5sum = a8fe15b71263c09d852372a4431ae6b9
I was experimenting with Lucid Plus 528-005 yesterday and was able to compile ffmpeg 0.11.3 in it. If I then boot pfix=ram and install it along with gtkdialog4-0.8.3-i486.pet I can then install and run Pmusic 3.3.0 except for the problem of no Hoovers or other jamendo music. As I reported in the other thread I also get this in a virgin Slacko 5.5 though so it may be that it is not a problem with my ffmpeg.
So for Sheldon and anyone else I don't mind posting the ffmpeg on the basis that it is strictly for testing purposes with no warranty. Install at your own risk. The build insisted that I upgrade x264 so that is included. These versions of ffmpeg are not always upgradable or downgradable without problems. Gnome Mplayer still seems to work but without testing all multimedia apps it is not possible to know if something is broken by the upgrade.
ffmpeg-0.11.3-i486-lucid.pet
download = http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/fb753991
md5sum = 0d063c5f8f676e7c8580a324abb39699
ffmpeg_DEV-0.11.3-i486-lucid.pet
download = http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/4e27ba5e
md5sum = a8fe15b71263c09d852372a4431ae6b9
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Thanks for ffmpeg !
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I'm going to take the liberty of telling about this in the main Pmusic thread.
I simply downloaded the pet and installed in an existing frugal Lucid Plus 528-005.
Pmusic works.
Thanks a lot,
Sheldon
OscarTalks, may I say very good work!OscarTalks wrote:I was experimenting with Lucid Plus 528-005 yesterday and was able to compile ffmpeg 0.11.3 in it.
So for Sheldon and anyone else I don't mind posting the ffmpeg on the basis that it is strictly for testing purposes with no warranty. Install at your own risk.
ffmpeg-0.11.3-i486-lucid.pet
download = http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/fb753991
I'm going to take the liberty of telling about this in the main Pmusic thread.
I simply downloaded the pet and installed in an existing frugal Lucid Plus 528-005.
Pmusic works.
Thanks a lot,
Sheldon
pmusic -D
R E Q U I R E D
bash [OK]
coreutils, awk, sed, diff [OK]
gtkdialog >= 0.8.3 [OK]
ffmpeg >= 0.11 [OK]
aplay (alsa) [OK]
R E C O M M E N D E D
streamripper (extended radio-rip/play) [OK]
cdda2wav (play/rip audio-CD) [OK]
wget (connection to www) [OK]
O P T I O N A L
pBurn (burning audio-CD) [OK]
pFilesearch (File-search engine) >= 1.28 [OK]
pSchedule (podcast managing) >= 1.12 [MISSING]
pEqualizer (10 band equalizer) [MISSING]
Timidity (play midi) [MISSING]
~>
Then unload <aka extract> this pkg to /usr/local. Retrieved via Micks`method..
This may or may not work. I kinda suspect the holdup's in your users $HOME.
Failing the above, we could probably add a 'cleanup' line to your boot code.
This may or may not work. I kinda suspect the holdup's in your users $HOME.
Failing the above, we could probably add a 'cleanup' line to your boot code.
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ok so this is what i got at /usr/local:[/img]
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after extraction
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Something's obviously broken. Does: ldd /usr/local/bin/xarchive reveal any 'not founds?'
Try this for a broken system >> On the end of the first kernel line here:
Add pfix=clean:
.. and reboot. See whether Oscars`pet will install.
If it's a nogo, swap 'clean' with 'purge' & reboot.
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PS- Not sure if this requires the install disk?
<Which I know you no longer have..>
Still, I'd try..
Try this for a broken system >> On the end of the first kernel line here:
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kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda1 ro
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kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda1 ro pfix=clean
If it's a nogo, swap 'clean' with 'purge' & reboot.
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PS- Not sure if this requires the install disk?
<Which I know you no longer have..>
Still, I'd try..
/bin/xarchive reveal any 'not founds?'Semme wrote:Something's obviously broken. Does: ldd /usr/local
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No
I'm not going to jeopardise my entire system with this kind of fidgeting, and I don't think I really should need to do a purge of my system just because I cant get one application to work. Everything else has worked without issue up til now and I've been using this system everyday for the past year.Try this for a broken system >> On the end of the first kernel line here:Add pfix=clean:Code: Select all
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda1 ro
.. and reboot. See whether Oscars`pet will install.Code: Select all
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda1 ro pfix=clean
If it's a nogo, swap 'clean' with 'purge' & reboot.
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PS- Not sure if this requires the install disk?
<Which I know you no longer have..>
Still, I'd try..
Buy silver, crash JPMorgan