On Oct 29, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Kuno Woudt wrote:

On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 04:24:55PM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
But I am not sure that's a bug.  The problem is that Apple QuickTime
calls its headers QuickTime/QuickTime.h while libquicktime calls them
quicktime/quicktime.h, so its a matter of which library is being
targetted.

Isn't that something a ./configure script should sort out?  (you'd
probably get some ugly #if's in the source though...).  I am pretty
sure quicktime/quicktime.h is capitalized inconsistely throughout
the source, so I have the impression that most of the pd-extended
source tree currently isn't targeted at libquicktime anyway.

Anyway, as I mentioned before, I will be back with a list of
inconsistent (apple) header file usage in a few days :)

PDP and PiDiP use libquicktime, Gem uses Apple QuickTime on Mac OS X and libquicktime on GNU/Linux.

.hc

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