Building GStreamer
David Wells
dwells at blackcreekisc.com
Tue Sep 22 14:57:48 PDT 2015
Okay, I thought my problem was that I had installed get in the default directory c:\Program Files\git. After I uninstall git, I made install path c:\git\ and the bootstrap still errored out.
I found that mingw-get.exe is located c:\MinGW\bin, and added it to windows path. And then deleted .profile file and recreated it with
$ echo "export PATH=\"\$PATH:/c/Python27:/c/git/bin:/c/MinGW/bin\"" > ~/.profile
And this didn't change anything, Still erroring. I'm guessing I did something wrong with the windows setup described in the README text file.
If there are any thoughts on what I should try or change
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: gstreamer-devel [mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces at lists.freedesktop.org] On Behalf Of David Wells
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 2:31 PM
To: 'Discussion of the development of and with GStreamer' <gstreamer-devel at lists.freedesktop.org>
Subject: RE: Building GStreamer
I did Run bootstrap and thought it ran successfully. I re-ran it and unless there is a problem with running it multiple times, it did have errors. I was blinded by my joy to see things start coming together. :)
user at computer1 MINGW32 ~/cerbero (master)
$ ./cerbero-uninstalled bootstrap
WARNING: Using default configuration because C:/Users/bcis/.cerbero/cerbero.cbc is missing
WARNING: No bootstrapper for the distro version windows_7
Running command 'mingw-get install msys-wget'
sh: mingw-get: command not found
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".\cerbero\main.py", line 105, in run_command
res = commands.run(command, self.config, self.args)
File ".\cerbero\commands\__init__.py", line 78, in run
return _commands[command].run(config, args)
File ".\cerbero\commands\bootstrap.py", line 38, in run
bootstrapper.start()
File ".\cerbero\bootstrap\windows.py", line 65, in start
self.install_mingwget_deps()
File ".\cerbero\bootstrap\windows.py", line 131, in install_mingwget_deps
shell.call('mingw-get install %s' % dep)
File ".\cerbero\utils\shell.py", line 155, in call
raise FatalError(_("Error running command: %s") % cmd)
FatalError: Fatal Error: Error running command: sh -c "mingw-get install msys-wget"
***** Error running 'bootstrap' command:
Fatal Error: Error running command: sh -c "mingw-get install msys-wget"
usage: cerbero-uninstalled [-h] [-c CONFIG]
{add-recipe,rdeps,tag,genxcconfig,genlibfiles,check,list-packages,show-config,add-package,build,genvsprops,shell,run,cleanone,packageinfo,bundle-source,buildone,wipe,debug- packages,package,bootstrap,list,checkpackage,deps,gensdkshell,fetch-package,fetch}
...
-----Original Message-----
From: gstreamer-devel [mailto:gstreamer-devel-bounces at lists.freedesktop.org] On Behalf Of Sebastian Dröge
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 1:44 PM
To: Discussion of the development of and with GStreamer <gstreamer-devel at lists.freedesktop.org>
Subject: Re: Building GStreamer
On Di, 2015-09-22 at 13:37 -0500, David Wells wrote:
> Thank Sebastian.
>
> Now it appears to try to compile, but it's not completing. Running $
> ./cerbero-uninstalled build gstreamer-1.0 generates below output but
> never finishes. I let it set for over an hour and it never changed nor
> does it give the cursorback.
Did you run bootstrap first and did it finish correctly?
Also run
./cerbero-uninstalled package gstreamer-1.0
"build" only builds one source module, "package" gives you .msi installers. Also consider using the config/win32.cbc or config/win64.cbc files when building, e.g.
./cerbero-uninstalled -c config/win64.cbc package gstreamer-1.0
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Sebastian Dröge, Centricular Ltd · http://www.centricular.com
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