FeRD,

thank you for the diff. I applied it. you can download the latest source
either through CVS or through the nightly tar ball
http://qdvdauthor.sourceforge.net/nightly/qdvdauthor.tar.bz2

It also has the fix for ffmpeg in there.

Regards,

Varol

> On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 6:26 PM, FeRD <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> One issue I've noted, in trying to build with the local
>> statically-linked ffmpeg (the default scenario): the
>> qrender/local_ffmpeg.sh script makes a bad assumption about the path
>> ffmpeg-snapshot.tar[.bz2] extracts to. (Namely, that it's NOT 'ffmpeg'.)
>> As a result, it creates a broken recursive symlink 'ffmpeg/ffmpeg' that
>> eventually breaks the ffmpeg build during its "install" phase.
>>
>> I kluged around that like so (diff attached) — it's admittedly ugly, but
>> it at least lets the ffmpeg build complete successfully inside qrender/.
>
> ...Ugh!! Well, that's just offensive, gmail attaching even the _diff_
> as a base64-encoded blob! Sorry about that. Here it is inline, for the
> sake of being not completely stupid. *sigh*
>
> -FeRD
>
> --- qrender/local_ffmpeg.sh.orig    2011-09-26 07:41:37.000000000 -0400
> +++ qrender/local_ffmpeg.sh    2011-10-01 17:33:50.015000236 -0400
> @@ -189,11 +189,16 @@
>    bzip2 -d $theFile
>    theFile=`basename $theFile .bz2`
>    extractDir=`tar --list -f $theFile | grep INSTALL | sed
> "s/\\/INSTALL$//"`
> +  if [ -d $extractDir ]; then
> +    rm -r $extractDir
> +  fi;
>    tar -xf $theFile
> -  if [ -e ffmpeg ]; then
> -    rm ffmpeg
> +  if [ "x$extractDir" != "xffmpeg" ]; then
> +    if [ -e ffmpeg ]; then
> +      rm ffmpeg
> +    fi;
> +    ln -s "$extractDir" ffmpeg
>    fi;
> -  ln -s "$extractDir" ffmpeg
>  fi;
>
>  cd ffmpeg
>
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