[gst-devel] Freshly baked Windows binaries of HEAD available

Andoni Morales ylatuya at gmail.com
Sat Sep 13 19:19:05 CEST 2008


Yes, thats all.
As the glib version installed on a Windows SO is usually the one provided by
the Gtk Windows installer, you should try to use this one to avoid
incompatibilities.
I've been also  working on compiling ffmpeg with really full codec support
and I've written a post  on the Andres Colubri's blog with some guidelines
to compile ffmpeg with more codecs support  like faad, faac , mp3lame, x264,
vorbis, dts, a52, xvid... check it out.
I think we are very close to get GStreamer working really well on Windows!!!

Regards,
Andoni Morales

2008/9/13 Andres Colubri <andres.colubri at gmail.com>

>
> >> What I mean is: If you want to provide some GStreamer binaries, try
> >> to link it against the glib version actually provided by the windows
> >> gtk installers as many of us will use GStreamer in combination with
> >> GTK. If you don't do this, your gstreamer binaries will work well on
> >> a standalone app, but they won't work at all with any previous
> >> installation.
> >> I dont know if I was clear enough because my english is very poor.
> >> Want I wanted to let clear is that there could be some conflicts with
> >> GLib that you should take in consideration. I  think the GLib version
> >> used to link the GStreamer binaries si too cooler for windows and
> >> won't be compatible with any other previous installation as the one
> >> provided by the windows gtk installer.
> > Hi Andoni, your comment is very clear. From what I understand, all
> > that GStreamer uses from GTK on windows are the glib dlls
> > (specifically libgio-2.0, libglib-2.0, libgmodule-2.0 and
> > libgobject-2.0), so those are the only ones GStreamerOABuild needs to
> > be linked against in case we want to create a GTK-compatible release
> > of OABuild.
> I forgot to mention libgthread-2.0, it is also required by
> GStreamerOABuild.
>
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