[Bug 649642] The volume plug-in works abnormal in 0.10.32 & 0.10.31

GStreamer (bugzilla.gnome.org) bugzilla at gnome.org
Thu May 12 18:04:08 PDT 2011


https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649642
  GStreamer | gst-plugins-base | 0.10.32

--- Comment #12 from webber <webber.wang at goertek.com> 2011-05-13 01:04:01 UTC ---
Yes,this is in x86, and I installed all gstreamer and most dependencies libs in
"/usr". Only a few dependencies was installed in "/usr/local", including
glib,zlib.

Out test platform is x86 + ubuntu10.04-LST run in VMware.

The following is my test you required. Is it right?

Run: # gst-launch
output:ERROR: pipeline could not be constructed: empty pipeline not allowed.


Run:# ORC_CODE=backup gst-launch
output:ERROR: pipeline could not be constructed: empty pipeline not allowed.

Run:# ORC_CODE=backup 
output:Nothing。


I have reinstaled gstreamer-0.10.33, gst-plugins-base-0.10.33 and
gst-plugins-good-0.10.29. The following infos indicate plugins that I
installed. Lack anything?


__________________ gst-plugins-bad-0.10.33 ________________________________

configure: *** Plug-ins without external dependencies that will be built:
    audioconvert
    audioresample
    playback
    typefind
    volume

configure: *** Plug-ins with dependencies that will be built:
    alsa
    ogg
    vorbis
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__________________ gst-plugins-good-0.10.29 ________________________________
configure: *** Plug-ins without external dependencies that will be built:
    apetag
    audioparsers
    autodetect
    id3demux
    wavparse

configure: *** Plug-ins with dependencies that will be built:
    flac
    pulseaudio
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