On Thu, 25 Dec 2003, John Gay wrote:
> Well, it has been a while since I started this build.
Ah, I see. And building glibc is a major undertaking and not
something to be done lightly.
>Since this box is all compiled from sources, there is no rpm or debs. I'm sure
> cvs isn't hard to install, it's the configuration I'm worried about. I'll
On that score you don't have a thing to worry about - no configuration
required. Once you have 'cvs' in $PATH you just do something like
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/mjpeg login
cvs -z9 co cvs -z9 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/mjpeg co mjpeg_play
cd mjpeg_play
cvs logout
and you're all set to run ./autogen.sh
After that keeping current is a simple matter of
cvs login
cvs -z9 update
cvs logout
There are various additional packages that are recommended but
optional. There's the MMX'ified jpeg library (jpeg-mmx) that can
be downloaded from mjpegtools' SF FTP area. The SDL is used for
yuvplay (and perhaps a couple other programs I've forgotten).
'libquicktime' is recommended because Quicktime does not have the
2GB limit that the AVI container format has. 'libdv' is used for
handling DV data - useful if you have DV camcorders or a analog->DV
converter. GTK1 is used for 'glav'.
Fairly recent automake/autoconf/libtool are needed (I use 1.7.9,
2.59 and 1.5 respectively) to configure/build mjpegtools.
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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