On 8/15/2017 9:43 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 15.08.2017 um 04:00 schrieb Ted Lum:
On 8/14/2017 4:49 AM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
If you want any of the external dependencies of FFmpeg (like
x264 or in your case libopenjpeg) linked statically, remove the
.so symlink from the x264/libopenjpeg or the /usr/local/lib*
directory.
Carl Eugen
Thanks. The problem really is more with OpenJPEG. They were messing
with the build flags in response to a users "enhancement request". It
seems like you can't really disable building and installing the
shared libraries. So, if you want a static link you just have to
delete them. Everything is working as expected now.
well, and that's why building packages
go back in the thread where i showed you how to get x264 static linked
the way it's built it never collides with the system packages and the
way it's linked in the ffmpeg build it's using the correct library
after that setup works you just replace the tarball and change
versions in the spec files and build the stuff just in the right
order, reproduceable forever
[root@buildserver:~]$ rpm -q --filesbypkg
x264-latest-0.152.2851-1.fc25.20170703.rh.x86_64
x264-latest /usr/local/x264/libx264.a
x264-latest /usr/local/x264/x264.h
x264-latest /usr/local/x264/x264_config.h
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Dude, I don't have a problem with libx264, and I never did. Always
worked perfectly. I have no idea what you're talking about.
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