http://slackware.org.uk/slacky/slackwar ... cap/1.1.7/
Just downloading the package and then turning it into a xzm module does not seem enough. Checking with slackyd for dependencies reports no missing dependencies:
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root@porteus:~# slackyd -d xvidcap-1.1.7
Checking xvidcap-1.1.7-i486-1sl: done.
All packages "xvidcap-1.1.7" checked are ok !
root@porteus:~#
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root@porteus:~# xvidcap
bash: /usr/bin/xvidcap: No such file or directory
root@porteus:~#
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atk >= 1.32.0-i486-1
cairo >= 1.10.2-i486-2
cxxlibs >= 6.0.14-i486-1 | gcc-g++ >= 4.5.2-i486-2
dbus >= 1.4.1-i486-1
dbus-glib >= 0.88-i486-1
expat >= 2.0.1-i486-2
fontconfig >= 2.8.0-i486-1
freetype >= 2.4.4-i486-1
gcc >= 4.5.2-i486-2
gdk-pixbuf2 >= 2.23.3-i486-1
glib2 >= 2.28.6-i486-1
glibc-solibs >= 2.13-i486-4
gtk+2 >= 2.24.4-i486-1
lame >= 3.98.4-i486-3sl
libICE >= 1.0.7-i486-1
libSM >= 1.2.0-i486-1
libX11 >= 1.4.3-i486-2
libXau >= 1.0.6-i486-1
libXcomposite >= 0.4.3-i486-1
libXcursor >= 1.1.11-i486-1
libXdamage >= 1.1.3-i486-1
libXdmcp >= 1.1.0-i486-1
libXext >= 1.2.0-i486-1
libXfixes >= 5.0-i486-1
libXi >= 1.4.2-i486-1
libXinerama >= 1.1.1-i486-1
libXmu >= 1.1.0-i486-1
libXrandr >= 1.3.1-i486-1
libXrender >= 0.9.6-i486-1
libXt >= 1.1.1-i486-1
libglade >= 2.6.4-i486-4
libpng >= 1.4.5-i486-1
libxcb >= 1.7-i486-1
libxml2 >= 2.7.8-i486-3
pango >= 1.28.4-i486-1
pixman >= 0.20.2-i486-1
util-linux >= 2.19-i486-1
yelp >= 2.30.1-i486-5sl
zlib >= 1.2.5-i486-4
Or is it simply that this is a gtk2+ application as stipulated in the xvidcap-1.1.7-i486-1sl.txt file:
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xvidcap: Xvidcap (GTK2+ Screen Capture Tool)
xvidcap:
xvidcap: Xvidcap is a screen capture enabling you to capture videos off
xvidcap: yourX-Window desktop for illustration or documentation purposes. It
xvidcap: is intended to be a standards-based alternative to tools like Lotus
xvidcap: ScreenCam.
xvidcap:
xvidcap:
xvidcap:
xvidcap:
xvidcap:
Could PPM resolve missing dependencies if instead of using slackware 14.0, it would be using slackware 13.37?
Any clarification or suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks.