hi,
this is a compression-library which is so common, that you usually need to
mention...
i think the package name is somthing like bzip2 or libbz2...
m.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad KLIGERMAN" bekligg@club-internet.fr
To: "marc_widmer" metafor@gmx.net; "pd list" pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: [PD] PIDIP configure confusion
I made the changes, but I'm still getting hung-up at the message:
...
checking for BZ2_bzBuffToBuffCompress in -lbz2... no
configure: error: streaming requires bz2 library!!
I have no idea what these libraries are. I've installed everything in
the install readme 5 times and I can't get by this one?
Any ideas??
/brad.
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marc_widmer wrote:
> hi brad
>
> are this paths to the source files of pd pdp and ffmpeg?
> in the configure.ac you see which files are needed to
> compile pidip.
>
> you can search for this files on your system to get the
> right paths.
>
> for pd: m_pd.h
> for pdp: CHANGES.LOG
> for ffmpeg: avformat.h
>
> hope this will fix it.
>
> marc
>
> Brad KLIGERMAN wrote:
>
>> Hi all/
>>
>> I've searched the list for solutions but haven't found the answers to
>> these 2 problems concerning Pidip:
>> 1> I use the following paths in the
_configure.ac_
>> PD_DIR=/usr/lib/pd
>> PDP_DIR=/usr/include/pdp
>> FFMPEG_SOURCE_DIR=/usr/bin/ffmpeg
>> but I'm not sure about the PDP directory... does it want a PD
>> directory reference, or the directory where I happened to find some
>> PDP files? Same for FFMPEG, where there is also a reference in
>> /bin/local... I'm confused.
>>
>> 2> Also, I get the following errors doing ./configure (look at the
>> last 2 lines):
>>
>> [root@localhost pidip-0.12.10]# ./configure
>> checking for gcc... gcc
>> checking for C compiler default output... a.out
>> checking whether the C compiler works... yes
>> checking whether we are cross compiling... no
>> checking for suffix of executables...
>> checking for suffix of object files... o
>>
>