[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 465924] New: bzip2 not built while it is present and usuable

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Sun Aug 12 03:52:09 PDT 2007


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  GStreamer | gst-plugins-bad | Ver: HEAD CVS
           Summary: bzip2 not built while it is present and usuable
           Product: GStreamer
           Version: HEAD CVS
          Platform: Other
        OS/Version: Windows
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: Normal
         Component: gst-plugins-bad
        AssignedTo: gstreamer-bugs at lists.sourceforge.net
        ReportedBy: vtorri at univ-evry.fr
         QAContact: gstreamer-bugs at lists.sourceforge.net
     GNOME version: Unspecified
   GNOME milestone: Unspecified


AC_CHECK_LIB (via AG_GST_CHECK_LIBHEADER) is used to detect bzip2. A generic
prototype is used to check the lib (assuming the checked symbol is a cdecl
function).

on linux and other unix, it's fine, but on windows, the test fails because of
the decoration (@n).

I've ask an autoconf dev and he told me that the only way to check those libs
on windows platform with MSYS/MinGW is to write a specific test, which includes
the header and use AC_LINK_IFELSE

i don't really know how you want the check to be fixed. Maybe modifying the
AG_GST_CHECK_LIBHEADER macro if it's on windows or not.


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