troubles with gstreamer installation from Cerbero!
Daniel Rossi
electroteque at gmail.com
Tue Oct 8 09:13:12 UTC 2019
I had to give up on this, checkout all the debian git projects and
repackage them via git-pbuilder. I had it targeted for PI, and updatable
in a custom repository. That was the route I took.
------ Original Message ------
From: "givip" <pataridzegivi at gmail.com>
To: gstreamer-devel at lists.freedesktop.org
Sent: 10/8/2019 2:12:56 AM
Subject: Re: troubles with gstreamer installation from Cerbero!
>I completely can't understand why description of creating package process is
>such unclear.
>May be my goal is different from others.
>
>I want to build fresh version of GStreamer (let's say 1.16) and distribute
>as a *.deb file(s), as a complete set of libraries, ready to use while
>developing applications.
>
>Why I can't install GStreamer on the new machine like this: *$ dpkg -i
>gstreamer-1.0_1.16.0*?
>
>Also, I read all docs about creating package with cerbero and have couple
>notes:
>- By default cerbero create multiple deb files with packed inside data files
>with path of current 'build' folder, for example
>'home/user/cerbero/build...', not /opt/gstreamer, so the solutions is to set
>'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' and 'PATH'. But Where is the guide how to do that
>correctly? I don't think, that setting PATH is correct way.
>https://stackoverflow.com/a/53730898 <https://stackoverflow.com/a/53730898>
>- For Ubuntu cerbero cant figure out the type of system during bootstrap and
>require additionally 'apt-get install flex bison'
>- For Nvidia Hardware support many issues during build process, will
>describe later.
>
>So the main question, related to this topic is "How create deb files,
>installable on other ubuntu machine?
>
>
>
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