Subject: Xine does not work on NetBSD 1.6.1/i386
To: None <tech-pkg@NetBSD.org>
From: Benedikt Meurer <benedikt.meurer@student.uni-siegen.de>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 06/17/2003 20:12:10
Hello everybody,
I just realized that the xine-* packages do not work on NetBSD
1.6.1/i386. Heres what xine tells me when I want to start it:
This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.20
(c) 2000-2003 by G. Bartsch and the xine project team.
Built with xine library 1.0.0 (1-beta10)
Found xine library version: 1.0.0 (1-beta10).
XInitThreads failed - looks like you don't have a thread-safe xlib.
XServer Vendor: The XFree86 Project, Inc. Release: 40300000,
Protocol Version: 11, Revision: 0,
Available Screen(s): 1, using 0
Depth: 16.
XShmQueryVersion: 1.1.
-[ xiTK version 0.10.2 ]-
-[ xiTK will use XShm ]-
-[ WM type: (GnomeCompliant) (EWMH) dtwm {Xfwm4} ]-
Display is not using Xinerama.
main: probing <aa> video output plugin
load_plugins: failed to load video output plugin <aa>
main: probing <none> video output plugin
load_plugins: failed to load video output plugin <none>
main: probing <sdl> video output plugin
video_out_sdl: warning, xine's SDL driver is EXPERIMENTAL
video_out_sdl: fullscreen mode is NOT supported
main: probing <sun> audio output plugin
xine_interface: unknown param 10
xine_interface: unknown param 10
xine_interface: unknown param 10
xine_interface: unknown param 10
video_out_sdl: aspect ratio changed to auto
vo_scale: invalid ratio, using 4:3
vo_scale: unknown aspect ratio (0) in stream => using 4:3
video_out_sdl: change frame format
Xlib: unexpected async reply (sequence 0x9d9)!
Xlib: unexpected async reply (sequence 0x9f9)!
XIO: fatal IO error 35 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server
":0.0"
after 2584 requests (2575 known processed) with 1 events
remaining.
Any idea whats going wrong here? This is xine-* from pkgsrc as of today.
regards,
Benedikt
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