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bob:
Just a note, MC doesn't use an external curl library or libssl anymore so you can drop that from your list of requirements.

ramli:
Hi, I am glad to say that thanks to some valuable hints here install on 64bit Suse13.1 w Gnome went quite effortlessly (v20.0.57) couple days ago.

Just needed to find correct Audio Device, no fiddling with output format. Sample rate output is stable "no change" up to 352,800Hz.

Only drawback was with 'segfault' stuff right after I touched video menus at the left pane. Got rid of it after erased library folder and generated new library without including video folders. My primary goal was on stereo anyway so no big deal, if its video side develops further it's just a bonus.
Working well ever since.

So stage one completed and hopes are high, have plans to upgrade Suse to 13.2 soon. If MC works as well under that too, I may replace my long time favorite suse default media player with that.

rdok:

--- Quote from: vaseer on January 04, 2015, 08:20:25 am ---Hi guys,

I'm not sure if anyone tested the latest version 20.0.50 on openSUSE, however I just tried the manual install(unpack and copy to /usr) and I am getting a segmentation fault when I try to run it. I am running opensuse13.2 on KDE. Anybody got the same issue?

Is there anyway I can collect additional logs ? It doesn't complain for any missing dependencies, it just spits out seg fault and closes.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Edit: I have checked and installed all dependencies from the posts here. Alsa is installed and running, X is up and running with proprietary AMD. Tested the same without the fglrx driver and on a work station running 13.2 with nouveau driver(no proprietary).

Kind Regards,
George

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Hi George,

I have exactly the same problem on Opensuse 13.2. All dependencies are there, but MC20 exits with a segmentation fault.
Did you ever find out how to solve this?

Kind regards,
Rob

bob:

--- Quote from: rdok on April 06, 2015, 05:17:23 am ---Hi George,

I have exactly the same problem on Opensuse 13.2. All dependencies are there, but MC20 exits with a segmentation fault.
Did you ever find out how to solve this?

Kind regards,
Rob

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I had absolutely no trouble doing this with 13.2 i386 and the i386 debian for MC linux.

Your issues likely have to do with 64 bit. You will probably not be able to use the 64 bit version of MC since it requires many more dynamic libraries than the 32 bit version.
You will need to find out which libraries you are missing.
ldd -d on all of the .so files underneath /usr/lib/jriver and on /usr/bin/mediacenter until you find the trouble. Most likely it's in JRReader.

bob:
Check here for the MC AMD64 build library dependencies:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=96778.0

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