[vbox-dev] SVN requires libvpx-dev
Perry Halbert
phalbert at cox.net
Sat May 25 14:07:29 PDT 2013
Hi Frank,
Sorry to be so slow in responding but I just found time to revisit this.
There still seems to be a problem. Disabling libvpx using the configure
statement doesn't seem to be acceptable even though it is stated as a
valid switch. RHEL/OEL 6 and Debian 6 don't have a new enough version
of libvpx to be able to build & the switch does not allow me to proceed.
It tells me that it is an unrecognized option.
I snipped out all of the rest of the options to save space, but it says
that is the switch to use.
/trunk$ ./configure --disable-libvpx
Unrecognized option "--disable-libvpx"
Usage: ./configure [OPTIONS]...
Configuration:
<snip>
--disable-libvpx don't use libvpx for video capturing
<snip>
Perry
On 05/06/2013 01:49 AM, Frank Mehnert wrote:
> Hi Perry,
>
> On Saturday 04 May 2013 21:23:19 Perry Halbert wrote:
>> I changed the testing logic in configure to allow version 0.9.0 and the
>> build compiles without error and seems to function properly. I guess
>> the real question is will this come back to bite me in the seat of the
>> pants or are the changes from 0.9.0 to 1.0.0 not one that will cause
>> problems? I really don't want to break the OEL-6.4 dependencies unless
>> I simply must.
>>
>> __Copied from archive, using a different email client.__
>>
>> Seems to be checking for version libvpx* => 1.0.0
>> Trying to install Version 1.0.0 warns about breaking dependencies on
>> OEL6.4 Any idea how to make this build with version 0.9.0 or is this a
>> lost cause until OEL upgrades?
> at the moment, the VPX stuff is still disabled for public SVN builds.
> I've disabled the VPX check in configure.
>
> We did not test VPX 0.9.0 yet so this version may indeed work. We will
> verify if this version is sufficient.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Frank
>
>
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