Date: 12 Jul 1997 07:11:26 GMT From: nnd@itfs.nsk.su To: multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: MTV from www.mpegtv.com (Was: guspnp8 driver release) Message-ID: <5q7amu$jc9@news.itfs.nsk.su> References: <19970709192457.38115@ct.picker.com> <Pine.GSO.3.96.970711120450.14318A-100000@tundra.winternet.com> <19970711131132.30477@ct.picker.com>
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Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com> wrote: > Kyle Mestery: > |Sorry this took so long to respond to. I downloaded mtv, but it was > |complaining about not finding libforms.so.86 or something. So I installed > |xforms, and it still complained. Do I need to get the linux xforms > |library and install it into /compt/linux? > Right. A linux binary only dynamically links in Linux shared libs. > Let me know if you can't find it and I'll mail you mine. I've download BSDI binary of mtv from http://www.mpegtv.com and it works good on my 3.0-current FreeBSD. (And it does'nt requires libforms - it already has it statically). There is some problem with registering a temporary key for one month non-30-sec-restricted audio playing - their web-form requires filling out output of 'hostid' command which I can not find on my FreeBSD system (nor native or linux-emulation-based one ;-) What can be done for licensing that sort of software for FreeBSD ? Can I simply send them some arbitrary hex-numbers as 'hostid' output or I must install some "hostid'-alike program which will output this same number for their programs to verify that this is really MY system ? N.Dudorov
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