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<div>------ Original Message ------</div>
<div>From: "Nicolas Dufresne" <nicolas@ndufresne.ca></div>
<div>To: "Daniel Rossi" <electroteque@gmail.com>; "Discussion of the development of and with GStreamer" <gstreamer-devel@lists.freedesktop.org></div>
<div>Sent: 7/13/2019 10:42:31 PM</div>
<div>Subject: Re: SRT support build on Debian Buster. Nothing available yet. Cerbero fails to configure for source install.</div><div><br /></div>
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<div class="plain_line">Le samedi 13 juillet 2019 à 11:46 +0000, Daniel Rossi a écrit :</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> Hi , of all the packages I've built in my time, this one has to be</div>
<div class="plain_line"> the most broken one I have seen so far and the most complicated to</div>
<div class="plain_line"> get installed and working properly. It has been a failure in Debian,</div>
<div class="plain_line"> Ubuntu, Amazon Linux AMI etc.</div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line"> Ive been trying for days to get a gstreamer package with SRT support</div>
<div class="plain_line"> working. It was completely missing from the bad plugins package.</div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line"> According to this post, I was able to rebuild just the bad plugins</div>
<div class="plain_line"> repository with libsrt, in Ubutu server. But in Debian Buster , it</div>
<div class="plain_line"> complained about missing a plugins base package verson which was</div>
<div class="plain_line"> installed</div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line"> https://qiita.com/tetsu_koba/items/b12a6de83185a5267217</div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line"> This led me to attempting to rebuild the whole thing from sources. I</div>
<div class="plain_line"> need this tool for testing SRT streaming functionality, and its taken</div>
<div class="plain_line"> a few days to get to this point. The Windows binary crashes when</div>
<div class="plain_line"> trying to turn the receiver into SRT server mode (For testing Wowza</div>
<div class="plain_line"> SRT Push streaming)</div>
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<div class="plain_line">Could it be that one ?</div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line">https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-plugins-bad/commit/1acd9c726a9dfc99980c6eeaa20d95be9d693d13</div>
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<div class="plain_line">   1. Note that I notice that SRT elements only works when configured</div>
<div class="plain_line">      through URI, configuring through the properties seems broken. I must</div>
<div class="plain_line">      admit I thought this crash was introduced by the re-factoring (the</div>
<div class="plain_line">      one that merge srtserver/client pairs to allow fully URI based</div>
<div class="plain_line">      handling.</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> My target environment will be a receiver on Raspberry PI. But I am</div>
<div class="plain_line"> trying to get it built within the PI Desktop VMware for now.</div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line"> On attempting to setup cerbero according to the docs. In Debian</div>
<div class="plain_line"> Buster, configure fails. Any help would be good, so i can move on</div>
<div class="plain_line"> confirming UDP NAT issues with SRT.</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> </div>
<div class="plain_line">SRT is NAT friendly in the sense it uses a single port, but you still</div>
<div class="plain_line">need to port forward, as it does not do NAT traversal like WebRTC as an</div>
<div class="plain_line">example.</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> checking for gcc... gcc</div>
<div class="plain_line"> checking whether the C compiler works... no</div>
<div class="plain_line"> configure: error: in `/home/pi/Downloads/cerbero/build/sources/build-</div>
<div class="plain_line"> tools/m4-1.4.18':</div>
<div class="plain_line"> configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables</div>
<div class="plain_line"> See `config.log' for more details</div>
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<div class="plain_line">More details are inside config.log as stated by this message.</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> ***** Error running 'bootstrap' command:</div>
<div class="plain_line"> Recipe 'm4' failed at the build step 'configure'</div>
<div class="plain_line"> Fatal Error: Running ['sh', '-c', './configure --prefix</div>
<div class="plain_line"> /home/pi/Downloads/cerbero/build/build-tools --libdir</div>
<div class="plain_line"> /home/pi/Downloads/cerbero/build/build-tools/lib --with-pic  --</div>
<div class="plain_line"> disable-maintainer-mode  --disable-silent-rules  --disable-gtk-doc</div>
<div class="plain_line"> --disable-introspection    --disable-gcc-warnings  --with-pic  --</div>
<div class="plain_line"> disable-maintainer-mode  --disable-silent-rules  --disable-gtk-doc</div>
<div class="plain_line"> --disable-introspection    --disable-gcc-warnings '], returncode 77</div>
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<div class="plain_line"> _______________________________________________</div>
<div class="plain_line"> gstreamer-devel mailing list</div>
<div class="plain_line"> gstreamer-devel@lists.freedesktop.org</div>
<div class="plain_line"> https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel</div>
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