error when compiling...
Posted: 28 Dec 2003 23:19
Hi,
I'm trying to compile from the 0.6.2.tar.gz, for my SuSE 9.0. Configure ran fine (except it keeps not detecting ffmpeg, but I installed it correctly !), but when I want to compile, I have the following error :
libmpeg2.c: In the function « RunDecoder »:
libmpeg2.c:224: attention : implicit declaration of function `mpeg2_pts'
libmpeg2.c:382: error: `PIC_FLAG_PTS' undeclared (first use in this function)
libmpeg2.c:382: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
libmpeg2.c:382: error: for each function it appears in.)
libmpeg2.c:383: error: structure has no member named `pts'
Any idea of what's wrong ? I installed mpeg2dec-0.4.0 (not from CVS), and libdvdcss-1.2.2 (not from CVS anymore), and as I said the ffmpeg-0.4.8 (still not from CVS ).
Ok, now maybe you're simply going to say : use ALL the CVS versions, as well as for VLC as for the other stuff. Mmm... ok. But I never used CVS, and when I try the simple "cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.videolan.org:/var/cvs/videolan -z3 checkout -P vlc", it downloads a vlc folder, but there is no way to execute a "./configure" in this folder. This is certainly stupid but I don't know what to do
Thanx in advance for any answer
I'm trying to compile from the 0.6.2.tar.gz, for my SuSE 9.0. Configure ran fine (except it keeps not detecting ffmpeg, but I installed it correctly !), but when I want to compile, I have the following error :
libmpeg2.c: In the function « RunDecoder »:
libmpeg2.c:224: attention : implicit declaration of function `mpeg2_pts'
libmpeg2.c:382: error: `PIC_FLAG_PTS' undeclared (first use in this function)
libmpeg2.c:382: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
libmpeg2.c:382: error: for each function it appears in.)
libmpeg2.c:383: error: structure has no member named `pts'
Any idea of what's wrong ? I installed mpeg2dec-0.4.0 (not from CVS), and libdvdcss-1.2.2 (not from CVS anymore), and as I said the ffmpeg-0.4.8 (still not from CVS ).
Ok, now maybe you're simply going to say : use ALL the CVS versions, as well as for VLC as for the other stuff. Mmm... ok. But I never used CVS, and when I try the simple "cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.videolan.org:/var/cvs/videolan -z3 checkout -P vlc", it downloads a vlc folder, but there is no way to execute a "./configure" in this folder. This is certainly stupid but I don't know what to do
Thanx in advance for any answer