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I have got some problems with my mplayer.
So when I'm trying to start it, there is error like this:
mplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libldap-2.3.so.0: cannot open shared ...
- 09-16-2007 #1Just Joined!
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Problem with mplayer
I have got some problems with my mplayer.
So when I'm trying to start it, there is error like this:
mplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libldap-2.3.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Ok. So I installed openldap-2.3.38, but there was another problem.
root@..:~#./configure
...
checking for db.h... yes
checking for Berkeley DB major version... 3
checking for Berkeley DB minor version... 3
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb3)... no
checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-3)... yes
checking for Berkeley DB version match... yes
checking for Berkeley DB thread support... yes
checking Berkeley DB version for BDB/HDB backends... no
configure: error: BDB/HDB: BerkeleyDB version incompatible
Where should I look for BerkeleyDB? And which version of this I need?
Maybe you know another way to solve it.
Please help me, because I'm still learning about Linux.
Regards from Poland
- 09-16-2007 #2
Hi zajka and welcome to the forum. How we set about solving the problem might depend a lot on what distro you are running.
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- 09-16-2007 #4
Then I presume Slackware 12.
Unless this is just a dependency problem you are wanting to figure out, the mplayer packages from Linuxpackages work perfectly in Slackware 12.
Link
If you aren't running Slackware 12, mplayer for the other versions of Slackware are there too. In case you don't know, you'll also need the Mplayer codecs to get everything working...
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Let me know how you come out.
- 09-17-2007 #5Just Joined!
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Yes, yes, yes

Now It's great, but...I still don't know how to play film with subtitles.
Maybe it's easy to do that but I don't know


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