Summary: | media-video/mplayer2-2.0_p20120828 - ./TOOLS/file2string.py etc/codecs.conf >codecs.conf.h : TypeError: ord() expected string of length 1, but int found | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Vasco Gervasi <yellowhat46> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Media-video project <media-video> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | bkohler, nikoli |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: |
build.log
emerge info from atom based PC /var/tmp/portage/media-video/mplayer2-2.0_p20120902/temp/build.log |
Description
Vasco Gervasi
2012-09-03 18:58:11 UTC
Created attachment 322872 [details]
emerge info from atom based PC
Created attachment 322874 [details] /var/tmp/portage/media-video/mplayer2-2.0_p20120902/temp/build.log Complete build log Oddly enough, I was surprised to see 'emerge' attempt to upgrade my version of 'mplayer2' as I didn't think I had enabled the *9999 level ebuilds for mplayer2. I double checked: ~ # eix mplayer2 [I] media-video/mplayer2 [1] Available versions: (~)2.0_p20120517{tbz2} **9999 {{3dnow 3dnowext +X +a52 aalib +alsa altivec amr aqua bidi bindist bl bluray bs2b +bzip2 cddb +cdio cpudetection debug directfb doc +dts +dv dvb +dvd +dvdnav dxr3 +enca +faad fbcon ftp ggi gif gsm +iconv ipv6 jack joystick jpeg jpeg2k kernel_linux ladspa +libass libcaca lirc mad md5sum +mmx mmxext mng +mp3 nas +network nut +opengl oss png pnm portaudio +postproc pulseaudio pvr +quicktime radio +rar +real +rtc rtmp samba +schroedinger sdl +shm +speex sse sse2 ssse3 symlink tga +theora threads +truetype +unicode v4l vdpau video_cards_mga video_cards_s3virge video_cards_tdfx +vorbis vpx win32codecs xanim xinerama +xscreensaver +xv xvid}} Installed versions: 2.0_p20120517{tbz2}(09:01:27 PM 07/25/2012)(X a52 aalib alsa amr bzip2 cdio directfb dts dv dvd dvdnav enca faad fbcon ftp gif iconv ipv6 jpeg jpeg2k kernel_linux libass mad mmx mng mp3 nas network opengl png postproc pulseaudio quicktime rar rtc samba schroedinger sdl shm speex sse2 ssse3 tga theora threads truetype unicode v4l vorbis xanim xinerama xscreensaver xv xvid -3dnow -3dnowext -altivec -aqua -bidi -bindist -bl -bluray -bs2b -cddb -cpudetection -debug -doc -dvb -dxr3 -ggi -gsm -jack -joystick -ladspa -libcaca -lirc -md5sum -mmxext -nut -oss -pnm -portaudio -pvr -radio -real -rtmp -sse -symlink -vdpau -video_cards_mga -video_cards_s3virge -video_cards_tdfx -vpx -win32codecs) Homepage: http://www.mplayer2.org/ Description: Media Player for Linux Found 2 matches. ~ # cat /etc/portage/package.keywords =sys-apps/portage-2.2* ** app-misc/fslint x86 =media-gfx/gimp-2.8* ** ~ # cat /etc/portage/package.unmask >=sys-apps/portage-2.2_rc1 ~ # (In reply to comment #0) For my circumstances, I've confirmed an 'emerge --sync' failure. I redid: emerge --sync Now, emerge wants to upgrade to: [ebuild U ] media-video/mplayer2-2.0_p20120828::gentoo [2.0_p20120517::multimedia] USE="-3dnow -3dnowext X a52 aalib alsa (-altivec) (-amr%*) (-aqua) -bidi -bindist -bl -bluray -bs2b (-bzip2%*) -cddb cdio -cpudetection -debug directfb (-doc) dts dv -dvb dvd dvdnav -dxr3 enca faad fbcon ftp -ggi gif (-gsm%) iconv ipv6 -jack -joystick jpeg (-jpeg2k%*) -ladspa libass -libcaca -lirc mad -md5sum mmx -mmxext mng mp3 nas network -nut opengl -oss png -pnm -portaudio -postproc* pulseaudio -pvr quicktime -quvi% -radio rar (-real) rtc (-rtmp%) samba (-schroedinger%*) sdl shm speex -sse sse2 ssse3 -symlink tga theora (-threads%*) truetype unicode v4l -vdpau vorbis (-vpx%) -win32codecs xanim xinerama xscreensaver xv xvid" VIDEO_CARDS="-mga -s3virge -tdfx" 1,699 kB This is the correct version for "~86" based systems. Unless you specifically wanted an "**9999" {i.e. developer's version} of mplayer2, you probably want to re-do your 'emerge --sync' and see what happens. For "~amd64" based systems, the correct mplayer2 upgrade version appears to also be mplayer-2.0_p20120828. My examples assume you have layman for multimedia enabled: "multimedia" /var/lib/layman/multimedia # eix mplayer2 [U] media-video/mplayer2 Available versions: (~)2.0[1] (~)2.0_p20110705[1] 2.0_p20120309 (~)2.0_p20120828 **9999 **9999[1] {{3dnow 3dnowext +X +a52 aalib +alsa altivec amr aqua +ass bidi bindist bl bluray bs2b +bzip2 cddb +cdio cdparanoia cpudetection custom-cflags custom-cpuopts debug dga +dirac directfb doc +dts +dv dvb +dvd +dvdnav dxr3 +enca esd +faad fbcon ftp ggi gif gsm +hardcoded-tables +iconv ipv6 jack joystick jpeg jpeg2k kernel_linux ladspa +libass libcaca lirc +live mad md5sum +mmx mmxext mng +mp3 nas +network nut +opengl +osdmenu oss png pnm portaudio postproc pulseaudio pvr +quicktime quvi radio +rar +real +rtc rtmp samba +schroedinger sdl +shm +speex sse sse2 ssse3 symlink tga +theora threads +truetype +unicode v4l v4l2 vdpau video_cards_mga video_cards_s3virge video_cards_tdfx video_cards_vesa +vorbis vpx win32codecs xanim xinerama +xscreensaver +xv xvid xvmc}} Installed versions: 2.0_p20120309(03:55:37 AM 07/26/2012)(3dnow 3dnowext X a52 aalib alsa cdio directfb dts dv dvd dvdnav enca faad fbcon ftp gif iconv ipv6 jpeg kernel_linux libass libcaca mad mmx mmxext mng mp3 nas network opengl png pulseaudio quicktime rar rtc samba sdl shm speex sse sse2 tga theora truetype unicode v4l vorbis xanim xinerama xscreensaver xv xvid -altivec -aqua -bidi -bindist -bl -bluray -bs2b -cddb -cdparanoia -cpudetection -custom-cpuopts -debug -doc -dvb -dxr3 -ggi -jack -joystick -ladspa -lirc -md5sum -nut -oss -pnm -pvr -radio -real -ssse3 -symlink -vdpau -video_cards_mga -video_cards_s3virge -video_cards_tdfx -video_cards_vesa -win32codecs) Homepage: http://www.mplayer2.org/ Description: Media Player for Linux This seems to be due to our mplayer2-py2compat.patch, it actually is breaking python3-default builds in its attempt to allow python2-default builds. If you set python-2.x as your default, OR remove the compat patch and set python-3.x as your default, it builds fine. For me, at least. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 433716 *** |