Puppy 2.10, Gxine and Real Audio
Puppy 2.10, Gxine and Real Audio
I just upgraded to Puppy 2.10. When I now try to play a Real Audio stream in Gxine, it claims that it is missing the library file cook.so.6.0. I went to a machine that still has Puppy 2.02 and found the file in /usr/lib/win32. I copied it to my new version. Gxine will play the stream briefly but aborts after a few seconds. Any suggestions?
Re: Puppy 2.10, Gxine and Real Audio
I'm having the same problem after upgrading from 2.02 to 2.10. I did try removing and reloading the xine_extra_codecs using the PupGet package manager, but that didn't help.
Gxine problem (solved)
Same problem with Gxine(v 0.5.7), error loading library file cook.so.6.0. Gxine (v 0.4.6) in mean puppy-2.02-opera no problems.
Edit
Did the same as "vern72023", copied over the missing win32 folder from mean puppy 2.02-opera to 2.10-seamonkey, all now fixed
Edit
Did the same as "vern72023", copied over the missing win32 folder from mean puppy 2.02-opera to 2.10-seamonkey, all now fixed
Last edited by aussie on Tue 19 Sep 2006, 03:06, edited 1 time in total.
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For Those Who Can't
So, I suddenly realized that I was facing the bug seen here and then realized that I didn't have a separate computer to pull off the /usr/lib/win32 folder. After some begging and pleading, I managed to get someone to boot into Puppy for me so that I could pull off the folder.
I compressed the folder (you'll have to uncompress) to make just one file, so that those who are in my situation can have the folder.
Enjoy. - J -
I compressed the folder (you'll have to uncompress) to make just one file, so that those who are in my situation can have the folder.
Enjoy. - J -
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