On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 08:33:11PM -0600, Mishehu Mashehu wrote:
> It seems like one of the ffmpeg headers didn't get copied that needed to
Exactly! And now this is rectified I have a correctly installed FFmpeg
as well as transcode :-).
Andrew
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Do you think that's air you're breathing?
Sorry, I wrote this in the morning, so I didn't pick up on the obvious.
Take a look at the /usr/include/libavutil/mem.h on line 29 (or is it
20? I never remember the output order) and find out what exactly is
this config.h file that it is referencing. This appears to be the
missing link in
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 09:00:49AM -0600, Mishehu Mashehu wrote:
> As a long time fellow Slackware user, I am used to dealing with issues
> like this. For starters, did you download and install a release of
> FFmpeg or did you grab the current svn trunk? If you did a release
> version, it
Andrew,
As a long time fellow Slackware user, I am used to dealing with issues
like this. For starters, did you download and install a release of
FFmpeg or did you grab the current svn trunk? If you did a release
version, it is heinously old as they haven't done a release in probably
over 3
Hi,
I would appreciate some guidance on compiling transcode 1.1.0. I have
failed so far under slackware 12.2 with the following error message:
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ERROR: requirement failed: cannot compile ffmpeg/avformat.h
ffmpeg/avformat.h can be found in the following packages:
libavformat http://www.f