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On 12/31/2014 01:46 AM, Dale wrote: |
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> I've tried with both libav and ffmpeg, not at the same time of course. |
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> I get the same failure. This is the emerge info for USE flags and |
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> such. [ebuild U ~] media-video/gpac-0.5.1_pre5456 [0.5.0-r1] USE="a52 |
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> aac alsa ffmpeg ipv6 jpeg jpeg2k mad opengl png sdl ssl truetype |
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> vorbis xml xvid -debug -dvb -jack -oss -pulseaudio -static-libs |
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> -theora" It's been doing this for a while. I just been upgrading |
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> around it. I'm clueless. I'm getting to old to figure this crap out. |
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> lol Dale :-) :-) |
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I installed both 0.5.0 and 0.5.1_pre5456 without a problem using the USE |
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given above. One last question that I have: what version of ffmpeg/libav |
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are you using? The function that couldn't be found - |
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av_close_input_file() - is just barely not deprecated on my system, so |
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if you're running newer than ffmpeg-1.2.6 that function might not exist. |
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I would upgrade my ffmpeg and test, but it'd take quite a while on my |
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laptop and I don't have my desktop handy. This is the last thing that I |
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can think of. Of course, you could always install gpac without having it |
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use ffmpeg. |
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Alec |