Hi again,
So ./configure (gemCVS) gives me:
image-support use ImageMagick : yes use TIFF : yes use JPEG : yes video-support use mpeg : yes use mpeg-3 : yes use QuickTime : yes use aviplay : yes use ffmpeg : yes input-support use v4l : yes use ieee1394 : yes
misc using ARB-extensions : yes using NV-extensions : yes using reg-struct-ret : yes
I have installed:
ii imagemagick 6.0.6.2-2.4 Image manipulation programs ii libtiff4 3.7.4-1 Tag Image File Format (TIFF) library ii libtiff4-dev 3.7.4-1 Tag Image File Format library (TIFF), develo ii libjpeg62 6b-10 The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG runtime li ii libjpeg62-dev 6b-10 Development files for the IJG JPEG library ii libmpeg-dev 1.3.1-4 The MPEG library calls for movie streams (de ii libmpeg1 1.3.1-4 The MPEG library calls for movie streams ii libmpeg2-4 0.4.0b-4 MPEG1 and MPEG2 video decoder library ii libmpeg3-1 1.5.4-4.1 MPEG streams decoding library ii libmpeg3-dev 1.5.4-4.1 Headers and static libraries for libMPEG3 ii libquicktime-d 0.9.7-0.4 Header files for developing applications wit ii libquicktime0 0.9.7-0.4 A library for reading and writing Quicktime ii libquicktime1 0.9.3-2 A library for reading and writing Quicktime ii libavifile-0.7 0.7.44.2005102 development header files for libavifile ii libavifile-0.7 0.7.44.2005102 shared libraries for AVI read/writing ii ffmpeg 20050427-0sarg audio/video encoder, streaming server & audi ii libavcodec-dev 0.cvs20050918- development files for libavcodec ii libavcodeccvs 20050427-0sarg library to encode decode multimedia streams
Hope that helps.
Note this is a sarge system with unstable packages.
b.
On Mon, December 19, 2005 7:17 pm, Alexandre Quessy said:
Great for Debian being a good choice for Pd. I guess Suse, Ubuntu and Gentoo are too.
I have a problem using Gem on Debian, though. It was fixed with my dist-upgrade to Unstable... but now, most of my system doesn't work anymore. When I try to start pd -lib Gem, I get the following error :
/usr/lib/pd/Gem.pd_linux : undefined symbol: avcodec_pix_fmt_to_codec_tag
Is the package needed to be installed libavi, or something ?
aalex
Le Décembre 19, 2005 11:17 AM, B. Bogart a écrit :
Hi Brad,
I've had very few problems compiling Gem on both my suse9 machines and my debian machines. Actually I would not suggest suse9 as I'm switching that machine to ubuntu anyhow.
The gem maintainer does use debian so that certainly makes things more likely to work, and we both also use the nvidia binary drivers.
I had almost nothing but problems compiling frm 0.87 on redhat 6.2 back in the day, and never bothered trying to get it to work.
I did manage to compile Gem on a fedora core2 machine at work, and that did seem to work.
I would certainly suggest debian as a distro, though it may take some getting used to...
.b.
Brad Kligerman wrote:
Hi all/
I'm frustrated by not being able to completely and correctly compile
the
latest and the greatest GEM and certain other extensions I use
everyday
to build GEM patches. My efforts have been sadly chronicled on this
list
for the past several months.
So I'm wondering if it wouldn't be easier if I used the same distribution as GEM's devel people?? 1/ Is it correct to assume GEM etc... will compile correctly if I'm using the same distribution as the people developing it; and 2/ which distribution do most or all of GEM's developers use (though I think Debian is the correct answer to this one)?
I'm currently using Fedora FC4 for both desktop and server apps, and
I'm
otherwise happy with it.
Thanks /Brad.
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