Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:

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


just for clarification:
libquicktime (formerly quicktime4linux) and apple's QuickTime are 2 completely different things (from a programming point of view; in userland, both are dealing with en/decoding of .mov video files); libquicktime IS NOT a free implementation of QuickTime, you cannot exchange the headers. therefore, QuickTime/QuickTime.h and quicktime/quicktime.h (which - btw - doesn't exist any more, but instead is now called lqt/quicktime.h) must not be mixed (though chances are high that yuo would mix them on case-insensitive filesystems).

all in all: using <Quicktime/quicktime.h> is almost certainly a bug (it neither refers to apple's quicktime nor to libquicktime).

imho, case-insensitive include-directives are a bug (probably, even ntfs will become case sensitive one glorious day...)

i would be thankful for a list of affected files.

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