I'm compiling Myth from SVN on a FC4 box and was hoping someone could
help me identify the needed apps. for a successful compile. I've read
the docs and it shows the the following.<br>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">"As of 2003−03−15, this list includes mysql, gcc, freetype2−devel, XFree86−devel, qt−devel and lame. If you're going to use a</span><br style="font-weight: bold;">
<span style="font-weight: bold;">remote control with MythTV, you're going to need the cdialog package in order to compile lircd if your</span><br style="font-weight: bold;">
<span style="font-weight: bold;">distribution doesn't have a pre−packaged lirc. If you are using XMLTV as a grabber, you will need perl."</span><br>
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Since I'm pretty new to compiling from source can someone let me know if this will suffice?<br>
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YUM install mysql<br>
YUM install gcc<br>
YUM install freetype2−devel<br>
YUM install XFree86−devel<br>
YUM install qt−devel<br>
YUM install lame<br>
YUM install XMLTV <br>
YUM install perl<br>
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Since I'm in North America I read I don't need XMLTV if I use Zap2it? Is that correct? <br>
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Also, what is XFree86 used for?<br>
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Thanks for any pointers you can give.<br>
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