[PD] GEM dev distribution
B. Bogart
ben at ekran.org
Tue Dec 20 16:52:35 CET 2005
Hi again,
So ./configure (gemCVS) gives me:
image-support
use ImageMagick : yes
use TIFF : yes
use JPEG : yes
video-support
use mpeg : yes
use mpeg-3 : yes
use QuickTime : yes
use aviplay : yes
use ffmpeg : yes
input-support
use v4l : yes
use ieee1394 : yes
misc
using ARB-extensions : yes
using NV-extensions : yes
using reg-struct-ret : yes
I have installed:
ii imagemagick 6.0.6.2-2.4 Image manipulation programs
ii libtiff4 3.7.4-1 Tag Image File Format (TIFF) library
ii libtiff4-dev 3.7.4-1 Tag Image File Format library (TIFF),
develo
ii libjpeg62 6b-10 The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG
runtime li
ii libjpeg62-dev 6b-10 Development files for the IJG JPEG library
ii libmpeg-dev 1.3.1-4 The MPEG library calls for movie streams
(de
ii libmpeg1 1.3.1-4 The MPEG library calls for movie streams
ii libmpeg2-4 0.4.0b-4 MPEG1 and MPEG2 video decoder library
ii libmpeg3-1 1.5.4-4.1 MPEG streams decoding library
ii libmpeg3-dev 1.5.4-4.1 Headers and static libraries for libMPEG3
ii libquicktime-d 0.9.7-0.4 Header files for developing applications
wit
ii libquicktime0 0.9.7-0.4 A library for reading and writing Quicktime
ii libquicktime1 0.9.3-2 A library for reading and writing Quicktime
ii libavifile-0.7 0.7.44.2005102 development header files for libavifile
ii libavifile-0.7 0.7.44.2005102 shared libraries for AVI read/writing
ii ffmpeg 20050427-0sarg audio/video encoder, streaming server &
audi
ii libavcodec-dev 0.cvs20050918- development files for libavcodec
ii libavcodeccvs 20050427-0sarg library to encode decode multimedia streams
Hope that helps.
Note this is a sarge system with unstable packages.
b.
On Mon, December 19, 2005 7:17 pm, Alexandre Quessy said:
> Great for Debian being a good choice for Pd. I guess Suse, Ubuntu and
> Gentoo
> are too.
>
> I have a problem using Gem on Debian, though. It was fixed with my
> dist-upgrade to Unstable... but now, most of my system doesn't work
> anymore.
> When I try to start pd -lib Gem, I get the following error :
>
> /usr/lib/pd/Gem.pd_linux : undefined symbol: avcodec_pix_fmt_to_codec_tag
>
> Is the package needed to be installed libavi, or something ?
>
>
>
> aalex
>
>
>
>
> Le Décembre 19, 2005 11:17 AM, B. Bogart a écrit :
>> Hi Brad,
>>
>> I've had very few problems compiling Gem on both my suse9 machines and
>> my debian machines. Actually I would not suggest suse9 as I'm switching
>> that machine to ubuntu anyhow.
>>
>> The gem maintainer does use debian so that certainly makes things more
>> likely to work, and we both also use the nvidia binary drivers.
>>
>> I had almost nothing but problems compiling frm 0.87 on redhat 6.2 back
>> in the day, and never bothered trying to get it to work.
>>
>> I did manage to compile Gem on a fedora core2 machine at work, and that
>> did seem to work.
>>
>> I would certainly suggest debian as a distro, though it may take some
>> getting used to...
>>
>> .b.
>>
>> Brad Kligerman wrote:
>> > Hi all/
>> >
>> > I'm frustrated by not being able to completely and correctly compile
>> the
>> > latest and the greatest GEM and certain other extensions I use
>> everyday
>> > to build GEM patches. My efforts have been sadly chronicled on this
>> list
>> > for the past several months.
>> >
>> > So I'm wondering if it wouldn't be easier if I used the same
>> > distribution as GEM's devel people??
>> > 1/ Is it correct to assume GEM etc... will compile correctly if I'm
>> > using the same distribution as the people developing it; and
>> > 2/ which distribution do most or all of GEM's developers use (though I
>> > think Debian is the correct answer to this one)?
>> >
>> > I'm currently using Fedora FC4 for both desktop and server apps, and
>> I'm
>> > otherwise happy with it.
>> >
>> > Thanks /Brad.
>> >
>> >
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