2016-09-16 14:37 GMT+02:00 Peter Steinbach <[email protected]>: > >> --disable-shared has no effect, --enable-pic generally either has no >> effect, or an undesirable effect. >> >> I am not completely convinced that your extra ld flags would fix the >> issue for everybody. > > mmmh, from what you are saying I might sarcastically (the AE/UE meaning)
I have no idea what AE/UE means. > ask, what configure flags actually do have an effect? ;) The ldflags you provided helped on your system (and I don't mean the path) and for your use-case, I am not convinced they will help everybody (with similar needs). (--disable-shared is the default, so using it in your configure line makes no difference) > Anyhow, the flags I posted produce static libraries only that contain PIC. > And that was what I was after. If --enable-pic really made a difference, you should ask yourself again (carefully) if that's really what you want. (Note that enable-pic is the default on x86-64 and cannot be turned off afair, it hurts on x86-32 and cannot do what people want because FFmpeg binaries are not position independent on x86-32, no matter the pic option.) Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ Libav-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user
