On Sat, 4 Sep 2004, Derek Fountain wrote:
> > next easiest thing would be to edit the Makefile and change the -O flag.
>
> I tried that first and it spat out more errors. No further effort in that
> direction!
Really? That's strange - when I encountered the same (undefined
symbols) problem shortly after installing SuSE 9.1 changing the
-O flag was the fix.
After this weekend there will be a 0.1.6 version of the jpeg-mmx with
that will build without trouble. Might be worth a try in a few days.
> Can I just copy those two binaries into /usr/local/bin and expect them to work
> with the SUSE compiled binaries and libraries? Or should I remove the entire
If you built the 1.6.2 (release) version then it should work to
simply copy the executables into /usr/local/bin.
> SUSE package and rely on the self compiled versions? My experience of SUSE
That would be my preference and that's what I did when I installed
SuSE 9.x - I planned ahead though and marked a number of packages
as "taboo" during the installation because I knew I'd be building
the CVS versions (mjpegtools, libdv, kino, - basically all the video
stuff).
> systems is that when you start putting your own versions in, things like YOU
> and the RPM dependency system start getting confused, so I like to keep
Agreed - down the path of overwriting things installed with YOU/YaST/etc
lies madness.
> > Now that you've ruled that out - what's "Plan B"? ;)
>
> I've made a bit of progress - see my post to the other thread!
I'd have to go search the mailinglist archives to get the original
thread ;)
Quick question though: do you have a miniDV camcorder? If so then
they often (I only know of a couple models that lack the "pass thru"
feature) can perform the analog->DV conversion without having to buy
a separate analog<->DV converter. A number of people have switched
to the DV method after struggling with 'bttv' and mjpeg cards and their
problems "just went away".
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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