Peter Robinson wrote:
Just thought I'd let you know that the celt codec fails to build on
rawhide. Output below.
The original tarball provided on their site was broken with this error.
The
same tarball, but with the fix for this, is found on gnome site. You
can
use
the latter one or apply the
Hi Eugen,
Just thought I'd let you know that the celt codec fails to build on
rawhide. Output below.
The original tarball provided on their site was broken with this
error.
The
same tarball, but with the fix for this, is found on gnome site. You
can
use
the latter one or apply the
Hi Eugen,
Have you find out where's the problem?
No. I'm running the latest opal celt code from cvs and it still fails
to build as per the last email I sent. It could be a compiler option
that Fedora uses (they tend to use tighter options than a lot of
distros do) or possibly gcc 4.4 which
Are you 100% sure your code contains this ?
No! I've been just going back through it and it looks like I might not
have committed the patch the the Fedora build cvs. Looks like it might
have been an ID 10 T error. Just trying a new build now.
Because HAVE_CELT_0_5_0_OR_LATER is defined by
Hello,
I will attempt to build the Win32 package for you guys, but first I'd
like to know if there is any place where I can grab the NSIS installer
script or the list of packages that were used during compiling. I can
fair enough on my own to build it, but I'd like to match the feature set
yannick wrote:
The guy who made the windows package wrote this:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Cross-compile_Win32_3.0
Ah... Fedora is now including mingw as well. :)
I'll put in a request for a wiki account. Thanks.
___
Ekiga-devel-list
Le lundi 09 février 2009 à 22:45 +0100, Peter Robinson a écrit :
Are you 100% sure your code contains this ?
No! I've been just going back through it and it looks like I might not
have committed the patch the the Fedora build cvs. Looks like it might
have been an ID 10 T error. Just