> First of all, during the compilation, the "-lXxf86vm" was not puted
> automatically, I've putted it manually in some cases. Then, in the file
is this happing with latest CVS ?
> "samples/qtvidcap/avicapwnd_p.cpp" I've commented the line 35
> (CaptureTab->setTabShape( QTabWidget::Rounded );) because it generated
> an error. I have installed the rpms "qt-2.2.0-0.5.beta2" and
> "qt-devel-2.2.0-0.5.beta2" in a redhat 7.0.
bug - will be fixed soon
> The first execution has worked well, but all other ones had generated a
> segmentation fault. The program output with this fault is:
Have you tried to use latest version of DivX4 library (previous older library
is crashing with current avifile code (wrong deallocation in decore))
> /usr/local/lib/avifile0.6/libffmpeg-0.6.so.0: found 4 plugins (A: 1 V: 3)
> Violaci�n de segmento
yep ffmpeg is crashing mysteriously - they have changed something - I'm
suspect Nicks' MMX optimalization might be a little bit too agressive -
currently only ffmpeg cause mysterious segfaults in avifile - and
so far I'm somehow unable to detected them (well I've not been hunting
them yet...)
Basicaly - use Win32 and DivX4 for now
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