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Re: Getting Ogle to work



martin f krafft wrote:

also sprach Jerry Van Brimmer <jerryvb@ispwest.com> [2003.03.10.0008 +0100]:
OK, being somewhat of a Debian newbie, what would be the apt-get command for doing this?

you should use aptitude, that's easiest.

however,

 apt-get -t stable install ogle-mmx

should get the desired result.

OK, now I've got ogle-mmx 0.8.2-11 and ogle-gui 0.8.2-6 installed.

Now, when I run 'ogle' from a terminal I get:


jerry@debian:~$ ogle
Note[ogle_ctrl]: ogle 0.8.2
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_gui with pid 7866
warning: failed to load external entity "/home/jerry/.oglerc"
WARNING[ogle_gui]: Couldn't load config file
WARNING[ogle_gui]: interpret_config(): Couldn't read '/home/jerry/.oglerc'
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_nav with pid 7867
warning: failed to load external entity "/home/jerry/.oglerc"
WARNING[ogle_nav]: Couldn't load config file
WARNING[ogle_nav]: interpret_config(): Couldn't read '/home/jerry/.oglerc'
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_mpeg_ps with pid 7868
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_vout with pid 7869


I get the above lines in the terminal and I get the Ogle GUI. When I click on Edit>Properties on the GUI, nothing happens, so I can't create the .oglerc config file. I assume that's how it's created. I get the same results whether I run Ogle as user or root.



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