Building GStreamer
dwells at blackcreekisc.com
dwells at blackcreekisc.com
Wed Sep 23 07:08:34 PDT 2015
Thank you for your help and patients Sebastian
Unfortunately I'm away from work for a couple of weeks. I'll be able to give exact output of bootstrap until then, but the initial error had to do with undefined command for mingw-get.
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From: "Sebastian Dröge" <sebastian at centricular.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 3:55am
To: "Discussion of the development of and with GStreamer" <gstreamer-devel at lists.freedesktop.org>
Subject: Re: Building GStreamer
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On Di, 2015-09-22 at 16:57 -0500, David Wells wrote:
> 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
Not really, sorry. If you followed the steps one by one, it should work
in theory. One potential problem is if you put cerbero into a directory
that somewhere contains a space in the full directory name. Best to
just put it into e.g. c:\cerbero
Another potential problem is line-endings with GIT, the README says
which option to select there when installing.
How does it fail now exactly?
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