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On Sun, 04 Oct 2009 21:19:04 -0500, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Jesús Guerrero wrote: |
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>> On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 10:31:53 +0900, daid kahl <daidxor@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> Hello all, |
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>>> I was getting some Japanese-bought DVDs to play correctly on my |
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>>> laptop, and I found that I after I installed libdvdcss from portage, |
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>>> portage did not think to rebuild kaffeine (or mplayer, etc), but that |
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>>> was necessary to get full viewing functionality. |
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>>> In the first case, I wonder if libdvdcss should be pulled in by the |
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>>> dvd USE flag. Secondly, I think portage ought to be smart enough to |
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>>> know to rebuild programs in such a case. |
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>> Nope. What you have to do is to set up the correct use flags for |
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xine-lib |
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>> (dvd). All the dependencies will be pushed, you don't even have to |
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>> implicitly install libdvdcss. When a given use flag is changed portage |
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>> will |
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>> detect and recompile all the required packages with a simple emerge |
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>> -auDVN |
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>> world. |
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> I think this is a typo. The command should be emerge -auDvN world. The |
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> upper case V would only print the version of portage. That should |
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> therefore be a lower case v. |
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Well spotted, yes, it's a typo. |
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Thanks for the correction. :) |
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Jesús Guerrero |