Hi, Josep. Try an attached patch. 2009/3/18 Josep Pujadas i Jubany <[email protected]>: > Hello! > > I can't compile rtmpdump source on FreeBSD: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/rtmpdump/ > > I obtain the following output: > > # gmake > g++ -Wall -c -o bytes.o bytes.cpp > In file included from bytes.cpp:25: > bytes.h:37:20: endian.h: No such file or directory > bytes.h:38:22: byteswap.h: No such file or directory > bytes.h:45:2: #error "Undefined byte and float word order!" > bytes.cpp: In function `void WriteNumber(char*, double)': > bytes.cpp:34: warning: converting to `uint64_t' from `double' > bytes.cpp: In function `int ReadInt32LE(const char*)': > bytes.cpp:96: error: `__bswap_32' was not declared in this scope > bytes.cpp:96: warning: unused variable '__bswap_32' > bytes.cpp: In function `int EncodeInt32LE(char*, int)': > bytes.cpp:107: error: `__bswap_32' was not declared in this scope > bytes.cpp:107: warning: unused variable '__bswap_32' > gmake: *** [bytes.o] Error 1 > > The developper told me: > > Currently the endian support does not include FreeBSD automatically, but you > can compile for any system by defining the correct byte order and float word > order. You also need to make sure the swap macros are compiled as well (they > are in the Windows setion so far). I will add FreeBSD support in the next > release, but it shouldn't be to hard to compile v1.4 on your own. > Btw, uncomment _DEBUG in log.h to compile in release mode (I forgot to do > that). > > I have no idea how to do the changes. > > Here is the source code: > > http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/download.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/r > /rt/rtmpdump/rtmpdump-v1.4.tar.gz > > Regards, > > Josep Pujadas > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]" >
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