by ronbaby » Wed Jun 19, 2019 2:01 am
I'm sorry. It appears that I was not adequately clear. Please allow me to try again.
*) The current "official" port/package of smplayer available for FreeBSD is 18.10.0.
*) When that is installed, and when an attempt is made to run it, one can look at the
default preferences that are pre-configured in this binary.
*) The pre-configured "mvp_executable:" preference is already set, by default, in this binary to
"mplayer".
*) When an attempt is made to view a video using this "official" FreeBSD binary of smplayer, it attempts
to invoke mplayer with the --no-config option.
*) The current official version of mplayer that's available as a pre-built binary for FreeBSD is version 1.3.0.
It apparently does not accept a --no-config option. The result is that any attempt to use this "official"
FreeBSD binary for smplayer to actually view any video results in a error, and the final few lines of the
error log in all such cases is:
Unknown option on the command line: --no-config
Error parsing option on the command line: --no-config
MPlayer SVN-r38125-snapshot-6.0.1 (C) 2000-2019 MPlayer Team
This is sub-optimal, from an end user perspective.
*) Since my original post beginning this thread, I have taken it upon myself to download and build and install,
from sources, the latest smplayer 19.5.0. I was able to successfully accomplish this with only one minor edit
to the webserver/Makefile file. (That uses certain GNU make conditional constructs which are not recognized
by or compatible with the FreeBSD default make program, which does not support GNU make specific extensions.)
*) The smplayer-19.5.0 binary that I built works perfect and does not attempt to pass the (unacceptable)
--no-config option to mplayer.
*) Obviously this is the Proper Solution to the original problem. Now I just need to get after the FreeBSD
maintainers of the FreeBSD port of smplayer and get them to update the source tree they are using to the
latest 19.5.0 sources.