[gst-devel] gst-inspect not working?

Benoit Fouet benoit.fouet at purplelabs.com
Thu Sep 28 10:49:35 CEST 2006


Andrés G. Aragoneses [ knocte ] wrote:

>Hello.
>
>I was trying to build Banshee from CVS but noticed that I needed a new
>GStreamer version that my distro didn't provide (I am using SUSE 10.1).
>
>So then I downloaded some rpm's from the alpha version of SUSE (10.2)
>and now the configure script of Banshee fails, and have noticed that the
>problem is in gst-inspect when trying to find out if the required
>plugins are installed.
>
>The output of gst-inspect with no arguments is:
>
>knocte at linux:~/> /opt/gnome/bin/gst-inspect-0.10
>/opt/gnome/bin/gst-inspect-0.10: symbol lookup error:
>/opt/gnome/lib/libgstreamer-0.10.so.0: undefined symbol:
>g_intern_static_string
>
>Is it correct? It seems that I messed up something when installing the
>version of rpms from a bleeding edge distro.
>
>Does anybody recommend me something to do so as to manage to compile
>Banshee? Should I try to download the gstreamer sources and try to
>compile it? If yes, which version? Should I uninstall gstreamer rpm's
>first (if I need this, I would need to remove many gnome packages that
>depend on this :( )? Should I compile gstreamer-plugins too?
>
>Thanks in advance for any directions,
>
>	Andrés	[ knocte ]
>
>  
>
hi,

it seems like you don't have th right version of glib installed...

hope that helps,

-- Ben





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