Hi Johannes,
this was happening on the FC2 machine at work. v4l was installed and working (since I could see all 4 tuners with xawtv). The old build system from 0.90 could not find openGL so I could not use that. The CVS version of gem would compile fine, but pix_video would send that error message I posted to the list device something must not be lesser than 0. but it was 0.
So to get around it I used all the old 0.90 *video*.cpp|h files in the cvs version. Then it built fine using the 0.90 pix_video stuff and it worked like a charm.
So the CVS version: On FC2, compiles fine, pix_video is non functional
0.90 version: On FC2, will not compile (can't find openGL), pix_video IS functional.
I ordered two capture cards last week and I'll be dropping them into my debian machine at home in the next couple days. I hope this issue was specific to FC2 and that I will not have to merge the old pix_video stuff into Gem CVS again...
wish me luck.
B.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
B. Bogart wrote:
what is new is, that now configure checks whether it can find the apropriate header-files for video4linux and disables v4l if it can't find them.
ah, yes: and the src/Gnu/configure has not been updated to reflect these changes. so if possible try the src/configure (this is the way to go; i'd like to abandon src/Gnu/)
mfg.asd.r IOhannes
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