hifly1231
June 27th, 2009, 06:01 AM
Is there any way to update to the newest version of Totem in Ubuntu 8.10?
mc4man
June 27th, 2009, 07:53 AM
well you can, why one would want to, I'm not sure.
The safest and most dependable method would be to install as a package set.
Your choices would be to find a ppa for intrepid that has the newer totem, build your own, or another way that's not worth mentioning. (imo)
Like a lot of other 'apps' totem is split up into various packages - totem, totem-gstreamer, totem-xine, totem-common and several plugin packages.
If you were to build it's much better to build a 'totem' package set vs. a make install.
In that case you could use the jaunty totem source, apply the jaunty totem diff and build a deb set. It would only require one small edit to the control file and installing python-coherence (the intrepid version is fine), though glancing at the build log suggests a few additional things could be enabled if desired.
while i mainly use hardy I have an intrepid install, went ahead and did, seems fine.
The only thing i haven't tested was the mozilla plugin ( guess i'd have to find a site that uses it.
considering this is posted in the beginner forum I don't know if that's what your up for, and again don't know if there is any point/advantage here.
screen shows package set built
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have 2 package sets, one orig., other with the publish and mythtv plugins enabled. Will install easily into any 8.10, can be uploaded to mediafire if requested
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