El Jueves, 27 de Mayo de 2004 17:57, Bernhard Praschinger escribió:
> > I've been following your instructions and this is what I've made:
> >
> > - I have 2 versions of autconf and 3 of automake, so  some modifications
> > on symlinks to use the appropiate tool has been made.
>
> Good.
>
> > - The line #define HAVE_STDINT_H  in overlay.flt.c has been uncommented,
> > because 'make'  give me this error:
> >
> >  In file included from /usr/include/mjpegtools/yuv4mpeg.h:29,
> >                  from ../yuv4mpeg/y4m12.h:7,
> >                  from overlay.flt.c:33:
> > /usr/include/mjpegtools/mjpeg_types.h:41:2: #error You don't seem to have
> > sys/types.h, inttypes.h or stdint.h! This might mean two things: Either
> > you really don't have them, in which case you should install the system
> > headers and/or C-library headers. You might also have forgotten to define
> > whether you have them. You can do this by either defining their presence
> > before including mjpegtools' header files (e.g. "#define HAVE_STDINT_H"),
> > or you can check for their presence in a configure script. mjpegtools'
> > configure script is a good example of how to do this. You need to check
> > for PRId64, stdbool.h, inttypes.h, stdint.h and sys/types.h
>
> Which version of the mjpegtools do you have installed ?
>
> I have only tested LVS with the current CVS version of the mjpegtools.
>
The mjpegtools I have installed are from the rpm package, version 1.6.2.



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