[SOLVED] PiTiVi 0.15.0 and Jokosher 0.11.5

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[SOLVED] PiTiVi 0.15.0 and Jokosher 0.11.5

Postby XEON64 » Jan 19th, '12, 20:21

After configuring and installing these two programs( latest stable versions) they both say ( Cannot find GStreamer plugin gnonlin )
My development installation is default except for, I have added:
intltool/0.41.1,gcc-c++/4.5.2,wxgtk 2.8/2.8.11,libwxgt 2.8/2.8.11,libsvg2-devel/2.32.1,libsvg-devel/0.1.4,libffmpeg-devel/0.6.4,libffmpeg-static-devel/0.6.4

as well as configuring and installing gnonlin- 0.10.17

The programs seemed to installed OK with all dependencies resolved.

Comments or Suggestions to solve problem are Welcome
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Re: PiTiVi 0.15.0 and Jokosher 0.11.5

Postby doktor5000 » Jan 20th, '12, 13:54

XEON64 wrote:as well as configuring and installing gnonlin- 0.10.17


How exactly did you configure/install it? My guess, if you didn't provide any specific options, it should have installed below /usr/local, which you might need to tell to the configure scripts of the programs that fail.
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Re: PiTiVi 0.15.0 and Jokosher 0.11.5

Postby XEON64 » Jan 20th, '12, 16:27

Hello : I placed the file gnonolin-0.10.17 into /usr/local/ then extracted it.
It then created it's own folder /usr/local/gnonlin-0.10.17
Then in terminal as root # cd /usr/local/gnonlin-0.10.17
At [root@localhost gnonlin-0.10.17]# ./configure && make
It seemed to go O.K. with no errors
Back at prompt#

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Re: PiTiVi 0.15.0 and Jokosher 0.11.5

Postby doktor5000 » Jan 20th, '12, 16:36

Taking a short look at pitivi, seems there's no easy option to make it look for gnonlin below /usr/local.
Maybe the easiest solution would be to uninstall gnonlin, as root:
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cd /usr/local/gnonlin-0.10.17 && make uninstall

and then rebuild it. There's also no need to extract it into /usr/local, you can extract and build it just fine in your /home/user directory
like in the following example:

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[doktor5000@mageia1 ~]$ tar xf gnonlin-0.10.17.tar.bz2
[doktor5000@mageia1 ~]$ cd gnonlin-0.10.17/
[doktor5000@mageia1 gnonlin-0.10.17]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr

and after that, install via make install, but you need to do this last step as root.
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Re: PiTiVi 0.15.0 and Jokosher 0.11.5

Postby XEON64 » Jan 20th, '12, 17:42

SUCCESS !!

PiTiVi and Jokosher installed and running (GNOME 2.32.1)

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