On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 10:21 +0200, Wolfram Gloger wrote:
> > From: Michael Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > Levente Novk wrote:
> > 
> > > On the other hand, scons_0.98.3-1 does not give an error message but
> > > yields absolutely nothing (no binary whatsoever) and its output is as
> > > follows:
> 
> I've seen problems like that (scons somehow refusing to accept that
> external ffmpeg exists), but could never really solve it -- using a
> different scons version worked..  Maybe try 0.96.93-2 from stable?
> Also try: "scons --debug=includes" or "--debug=dtree".
> 
> > Did you try cleaning the scons cache and starting over?

Yes, always done this before compiling (even did a fresh SVN checkout to
be on the safe side).

> Michael means:
> 
> % rm -rf .scon*
> 
> Worth a try, especially if you mix scons versions!
> 
> > Can anybody who is using external ffmpeg shed some light on this?
> 
> I have built dvbcut-125 with ffmpeg from a few days ago and it worked
> fine (even though there was an addition includes change some time
> ago).

On trying to compile dvbcut with external ffmpeg libraries for Debian
testing PowerPC, the exact same symptoms appear as for Debian testing
i386. Namely scons_0.98.3 seems to compile but yields neither *.o files
nor executable, scons_0.98.4 from unstable chokes on the same syntax
error like for i386.

Could someone who understands the scons building system check whether an
extra brace and/or $ is present somewhere? It would certainly help if
the bogus include sentence was removed.

Levente



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