I'm in Linux (Debian) and I started down a trail that was leading me to believe I needed gvsbuild and Visual Studio. Say it ain't so! I got here because I want ufraw.
I'm working on posting full output to pastebin. The configure output is at https://pastebin.com/8xuQeUUg The compiler output is at https://pastebin.com/tc4LB5uD but that may have a private tag because it tripped something in their spam detector, so I emailed them, it may be fixed already. I'm building on a 64 bit ARM machine, a chromebook actually, which may be a little unusual.
I'm working on posting full output to pastebin. The configure output is at https://pastebin.com/8xuQeUUg The conpiler output is at https://pastebin.com/tc4LB5uD but that may have a private tag because it tripped something in their spam detector, so I emailed them, it may be fixed already. I'm building on a 64 bit ARM machine, a chromebook actually, which may be a little unusual.
May be related to https://github.com/PyAV-Org/PyAV/issues/735 but I suspect it's a simpler missing header. The depends lists could be better. I made up little Bash scripts (from the Lives README) to do the installs, I'm not seeing the main one right now, just a little one for the git version to use after the main ones. It looks like: apt-get install autogen automake autopoint libtool gettext. I was FTPing them around, they're probably somewhere. OK, they're quite simple but they make it easier to...
OK, I didn't imagine it. Crouton is the replaceable chroot system on Chromebooks. I was seeing this problem so I wiped my chroot and started over with a clean install of ffmpeg, that worked fine. Then for Lives I installed from git first and ended up with weed library errors. Tried to build in a new dir from a tarball instead and it looks like a missing header again. In file included from libav_stream.c:33: ../../decoders/libav_helper.h: In function ‘av_set_pts_info’: ../../decoders/libav_helper.h:91:3:...
Reloading the Linux, that should cure it. Nothing significant has been done under this crippled Linux. I'm not a Chromebook fan but my Pinebook Pro had a hinge failure that left me stranded needing to replace it.
I had Lives installed from Debian debs (Bullseye), and when it turned out to not be entirely suitable I removed bits of it however I could and built from sources. I'm fairly sure I didn't get it all out, I hoped it wouldn't matter. Before starting to build lives from sources I uninstalled an ffmpeg which was also from debs and replaced it with one built from sources. This is under Linux on an Acer Chromebook. I see 2 possible cures. In Debian/Ubuntu there's a file /var/log/apt/history.log which contains...
I had Lives installed from Debian debs (Bullseye), and when it turned out to not be entirely suitable I removed bits of it however I could and built from sources. I'm fairly sure I didn't get it all out, I hoped it wouldn't matter. Before starting to build lives from sources I uninstalled an ffmpeg which was also from debs and replaced it with one built from sources. This is under Linux on an Acer Chromebook. I see 2 possible cures. In Debian/Ubuntu there's a file /var/log/apt/history.log which contains...