---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rocky Bernstein <[email protected]> Date: Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 7:25 AM Subject: Re: [Libcdio-help] Does libcdio can work with macOS (Mac OS X)? To: 桃源老師 <[email protected]>
Do the libcdio tests succeed? Or are you still getting a testdevices error like you did before? As for the linker error, that is easily explained because "-Wl,-framework,DiskArbitration" is missing in the ffmpeg link command. When you see the configure message "checking for DiskArbitration framework... yes" those linker options are added. So how does ffmpeg determine what linker options to provide? To be clear, I don't expect the last release of libcdio to work on High Sierra. Only the git version will work. Yes, the the failure in creating the manual cd-drive.1 can be ignored. The git for libcdio-paranoia is on github: https://github.com/ rocky/libcdio-paranoia but in contrast to libcdio, what is in git pretty much matches (if not exactly) the last release. To build documentation, one needs to run configure with the switch --enable-maintainer-mode. This is done for when you run the autogen.sh script which is what you are told to do in "README.develop". I will be more explicit in the documentation about that. However when you build the documentation you need to make sure you move more packages installed like texinfo and help2man. That is also mentioned in README.develop On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 1:48 AM, 桃源老師 <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello ROcky-san, > > > 2017/09/16 午前11:18、Rocky Bernstein <[email protected]>のメール: > > > > In short, I just pushed git commit 09eb9ab and that may fix the problem > you have. > > $ cd libcdio > $ git pull > remote: Counting objects: 7, done. > remote: Compressing objects: 100% (7/7), done. > remote: Total 7 (delta 6), reused 0 (delta 0) > Unpacking objects: 100% (7/7), done. > From https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/libcdio > 3c0634b5..09eb9abc master -> origin/master > Updating 3c0634b5..09eb9abc > Fast-forward > lib/driver/osx.c | 572 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----- > --------------------- > test/check_cdtext.sh | 10 +- > 2 files changed, 291 insertions(+), 291 deletions(-) > > Really? > > $ ./configure --prefix=${TARGET} --disable-cxx --disable-example-progs > --disable-shared > > checking IOKit/IOKitLib.h usability... yes > checking IOKit/IOKitLib.h presence... yes > checking for IOKit/IOKitLib.h... yes > checking CoreFoundation/CFBase.h usability... yes > checking CoreFoundation/CFBase.h presence... yes > checking for CoreFoundation/CFBase.h... yes > checking for DiskArbitration framework... yes > > configure: > Using CD-ROM drivers : cdrdao, BIN/CUE, NRG, Darwin > Building cd-info : yes > Building cd-read : yes > Building cdda-player : yes > Building iso-info : yes > Building iso-read : yes > Building C++ programs: no > > $ make clean > $ make > > Making all in src > CC cd-drive.o > CC util.o > CC getopt.o > CC getopt1.o > CCLD cd-drive > CC cd-info.o > CC cddb.o > CCLD cd-info > CC cd-read.o > CCLD cd-read > CC iso-info.o > CCLD iso-info > CC iso-read.o > CCLD iso-read > CC cdda-player.o > CCLD cdda-player > CC mmc-tool.o > CCLD mmc-tool > make[2]: *** No rule to make target `cd-drive.1', needed by `all-am'. > Stop. > make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > make: *** [all] Error 2 > > I faced same problem which I described former mail. > I fixed by comment libcdio > src > Makefile Line 507 > > Before: man_MANS = $(man_cd_drive) $(man_cd_info) $(man_cd_read) > $(man_iso_read) $(man_iso_info) > After: # man_MANS = $(man_cd_drive) $(man_cd_info) $(man_cd_read) > $(man_iso_read) $(man_iso_info) > > > If it doesn't then I need to see the output of configure when it tries > to find OSX headers. On Sierra running ./configure I see: > > > > checking IOKit/IOKitLib.h usability... yes > > checking IOKit/IOKitLib.h presence... yes > > checking for IOKit/IOKitLib.h... yes > > checking CoreFoundation/CFBase.h usability... yes > > checking CoreFoundation/CFBase.h presence... yes > > checking for CoreFoundation/CFBase.h... yes > > checking for DiskArbitration framework... yes > > > > If that is not what you see in High Sierra then there may be something > wrong. > > I confirmed that those line can be found in High Sierra's configure line > > > As for what's wrong > > > > In log, check() is a C preprocessor macro which on Sierra I have it is > defined in: > > /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX. > platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.12.sdk/usr/include/AssertMacros.h > > $ mdfind -name "AssertMacros.h" > /usr/include/AssertMacros.h > /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/usr/ > include/AssertMacros.h > > As above, I can find out AssertMacros.h > > > > I can now build libcdio git (May be without manual...). > > And I build libcdio-paranoia-10.2+0.94+2 (Since I can't find out git > version of this package), > > Then I tried to use them with ffmpeg then I got the following error: > > BEGIN /var/folders/wv/3_2g0k7n6p3ff9tbz6hqh67w0000gn/T//ffconf. > hvAXqXig/test.c > 1 #include <cdio/paranoia/cdda.h> > 2 #include <cdio/paranoia/paranoia.h> > 3 #include <stdint.h> > 4 long check_cdio_cddap_open(void) { return (long) cdio_cddap_open; } > 5 int main(void) { int ret = 0; > 6 ret |= ((intptr_t)check_cdio_cddap_open) & 0xFFFF; > 7 return ret; } > END /var/folders/wv/3_2g0k7n6p3ff9tbz6hqh67w0000gn/T//ffconf. > hvAXqXig/test.c > gcc -D_ISOC99_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE > -I$(SRC_PATH)/compat/dispatch_semaphore -DPIC > -I/Volumes/ffmpeg_compile/include -std=c11 -fomit-frame-pointer -fPIC > -pthread -D_THREAD_SAFE -I/Volumes/ffmpeg_compile/include/SDL2 -c -o > /var/folders/wv/3_2g0k7n6p3ff9tbz6hqh67w0000gn/T//ffconf.hvAXqXig/test.o > /var/folders/wv/3_2g0k7n6p3ff9tbz6hqh67w0000gn/T//ffconf.hvAXqXig/test.c > gcc -Wl,-dynamic,-search_paths_first -o /var/folders/wv/3_2g0k7n6p3ff9 > tbz6hqh67w0000gn/T//ffconf.hvAXqXig/test /var/folders/wv/3_2g0k7n6p3ff9 > tbz6hqh67w0000gn/T//ffconf.hvAXqXig/test.o -lcdio_paranoia -lcdio_cdda > -lcdio -Wl,-framework,CoreFoundation -Wl,-framework,Security > -L/Volumes/ffmpeg_compile/lib -lSDL2 -lm -liconv -Wl,-framework,CoreAudio > -Wl,-framework,AudioToolbox -Wl,-framework,ForceFeedback -lobjc > -Wl,-framework,CoreVideo -Wl,-framework,Cocoa -Wl,-framework,Carbon > -Wl,-framework,IOKit -lm -lbz2 -lz -pthread -pthread -framework > CoreServices -framework CoreGraphics -framework VideoToolbox -framework > CoreImage -framework AVFoundation -framework AudioToolbox -framework AppKit > clang: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-pthread' > [-Wunused-command-line-argument] > clang: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-pthread' > [-Wunused-command-line-argument] > Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64: > "_DADiskCopyDescription", referenced from: > __eject_media_osx in libcdio.a(osx.o) > "_DADiskCreateFromBSDName", referenced from: > __eject_media_osx in libcdio.a(osx.o) > "_DADiskEject", referenced from: > __eject_media_osx in libcdio.a(osx.o) > _media_unmount_callback in libcdio.a(osx.o) > "_DADiskUnmount", referenced from: > __eject_media_osx in libcdio.a(osx.o) > "_DADissenterGetStatusString", referenced from: > _media_eject_callback in libcdio.a(osx.o) > "_DASessionCreate", referenced from: > __eject_media_osx in libcdio.a(osx.o) > "_DASessionScheduleWithRunLoop", referenced from: > __eject_media_osx in libcdio.a(osx.o) > "_DASessionUnscheduleFromRunLoop", referenced from: > __eject_media_osx in libcdio.a(osx.o) > "_kDADiskDescriptionVolumePathKey", referenced from: > __eject_media_osx in libcdio.a(osx.o) > ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64 > clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see > invocation) > ERROR: No usable libcdio/cdparanoia found > > This error is same as the one build library with macOS Sierra (Darwin > 16.7) then try to use them with ffmpeg on High Sierra (Darwin 17.0) > > > OK, Let's start next step!! > > Are there anything which I can co-operate with you? > > > Best Regards, > > > // Miya aka. TougenRoushi > > > _______________________________________________ > Libcdio-help mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-help > >
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