On Sat, 1 Jan 2005, edouard wrote:
> I eventually got my CVS working after installing a Debian then back to a MDK
> 10... (!!!!). I can generate the configure Ok, still libquicktime is missing,
Wow, talk about taking the "long road" :)
> but I'll fix this later.
Look in config.log after running ./configure - there will be a
section that first looks for 'lqt-config' (libquicktime's conf script)
and compile flags, etc:
configure:22244: checking for lqt-config
configure:22262: found /usr/local/bin/lqt-config
configure:22275: result: /usr/local/bin/lqt-config
configure:22298: checking for LIBQUICKTIME CFLAGS
configure:22305: result: -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/quicktime
configure:22307: checking for LIBQUICKTIME LIBS
configure:22314: result: -L/usr/local/lib -lquicktime -lm -lz -ldl
configure:22316: checking for LIBQUICKTIME VERSION
configure:22323: result: 0.9.4pre3
configure:22342: checking for LIBQUICKTIME - any version
configure:22579: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 -no-cpp-precomp -D_THREAD_SAFE
-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/quicktime conftest.c -lm
-L/usr/local/lib -lquicktime -lm -lz -ldl >&5
configure:22582: $? = 0
Then report back here with the error(s) ;)
Oh, if you're using the cvs version of mjpegtools you will also
(until libquicktime 0.9.4 is released) use the cvs version of
libquicktime as well. AND BE SURE to remove/uninstall any older
(0.9.3 or earlier) versions of libquicktime that may be present on
the system.
> then mv -f ".deps/build_sub22_mests.Tpo" ".deps/build_sub22_mests.Plo"; \
> else rm -f ".deps/build_sub22_mests.Tpo"; exit 1; \
> fi
> ../../libtool: ../../libtool: No such file or directory
> So far Make is kicking me out for libtool ... Am I missing a libtool-devel of
> some sort ??
The "../../libtool" script should have been created when you ran
./autogen.sh (or 'autoreconf -f -i').
Yes, there is a libtool rpm that you need to have installed - on
the system here it is "libtool-1.5.8-3". Make certain you have that
installed and then try running ./autogen.sh again. Before running
'make' you might want to do a "ls -l" and see that 'libtool' has
been created.
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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