On 11/08/08 15:32, JoeHill wrote:
I am new to Debian, and when I set up my machine there were some things I did
the same way I used to do them, not the 'Debian Way'.
Now I may be paying for it, because my ffmpeg is kinda fuxored.
I need to use ffmpeg from svn with support for x264, and previously I have
installed to /usr instead of /usr/local, so I did the same now on Debian.
[snip]
The response from the ffmpeg mailing list was that indeed it looked like it was
a conflict with packaged libraries that are also intalled by the ffmpeg from
svn.
Before I make an even more unholy mess of this, I wonder if someone can give
some guidance in what steps I can take to correct this.
Uninstall the non-Debian files and add this to your sources.list:
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org unstable main
If you are running Lenny/testing, then, of course, adjust accordingly...
Next:
# apt-get update && # apt-get install ffmpeg=20080706-0.3
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