I think one of my problems may be that because the latest version of
OpenEXR requires c++17 (gcc7), I ended up with two different compile
environments, since all the other official repos for my RHEL release
(7.4) were compiled under gcc 4.3. Tomorrow, I'm going to go back and
find an OpenEXR version that compiles under 4.3 and try the whole thing
again. Now going on 3 days of solid work just to get it compiled.
Steve
On 4/1/2019 9:26 PM, Larry Gritz wrote:
Opus is not only not a direct dependency of OIIO, but in fact I'd
never heard of it before. (And this is not a build error we've seen
reported before.)
I don't understand... if it's a transitive dependency via libavcodec,
shouldn't it have been automatically installed at the time that
libavcodec was installed or built?
On Apr 1, 2019, at 7:19 PM, Nathan R <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> But clearly opus needs to be added to the list of dependencies.
The dependency on opus is only a side-effect of the way the
libavcodec you're using was built. Opus should definitely not be
considered a dependency of OIIO.
Luckily, ffmpeg is pretty straightforward to build as a set of
self-contained static libs (I believe it does so by default).
-Nathan
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