Radu Poenaru wrote:
> Hello !
>
>
>
> I have managed to compile FFmpeg using mingw32ce under cygwin. I get a
> lot of warning on deprecated functions, but the .so file gets build in
> the end.
>
>
What the heck is everyone doing, that they all need FFmpeg?
(Just curious).
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> This is the config I am using:
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> ./configure --cross-compile
> --cross-prefix=/opt/mingw32ce/arm-wince-mingw32ce/bin/ --arch=arm4l
> --target-os=WinCE --enable-small --disable-mmx \
>
> --disable-network --disable-ipv6 --disable-ffmpeg --disable-ffserver
> --disable-ffplay --disable-vhook --disable-encoders --disable-muxers
> --disable-static --enable-shared\
>
> --enable-memalign-hack
>
Did you take a look at the patch I posted a few weeks ago? I've made
a few config tweaks that you may need too. You'll have to look, since
I have a very short gold-fish like memory :)
>
>
> I then run make on libavformat,libavcodec and libavutil ,and it produces
> 3 respective libav*.so files. I was expecting DLL’s to be produced, so
> I DID thought that was strange.
>
IIRC, You should get .dlls. Something is not being picked up right in
your build.
>
>
> Anyway, I deploy those files to my WinCE device and rename them as .dll
> (am I stupid ? ) , but when I attempt to open them using
>
Are you? :)
>
>
> hDLL = LoadLibrary(_T("libavcodec-51.dll"));
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> the function returns null and the output specifies an error:
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> ERROR: function @ Ordinal 2245892 missing in Module 'coredll.dll'
>
> !!! Please Check your SYSGEN variable !!!
>
Do you have any idea where that output is being done
in the code?
> The number after the Ordinal does differ from lib to lib and from
> compile to compile.. I just dunno….
Use the source Luke. What is the function the code is trying to load
that is at ordinal xxxx ?
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>
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> I’d appreciate any help !
>
Press F1 :) Sorry, couldn't resist - Back from vacation mood.
Cheers,
Pedro Alves
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