Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Matthew Beale wrote:Yup :). figured as much and started shooting at it with CC='gcc-3.3' and CXX='g++-3.3', with a good about of success. the resulting error says libgcc1 doenst support GCC_3.3, which I would think is more of a debian woody gcc install issue.
Hmmm, that's out of the C++ runtime libs though. Possible there's a problem building with C++ 2.95.4 I suppose.
mplex -f 8 -o /home/mixonic/DVD-Ref/tt.mpg /home/mixonic/DVD-Ref/encoding/DVD-bg.mpeg.mpv.1 /home/mixonic/DVD-Ref/encoding/dts.dts
mplex: /lib/libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_3.3' not found (required by /usr/local/lib/libstdc++.so.5)
So I'm trying to find another build enviroment (I have a gentoo box, but that seems to cough up a lung on autogen.sh, let alone getting any further @[EMAIL PROTECTED] ). Could I beg binaries?
A little more info is probably going to be needed. What distributionlibtool --version
or system is currently using 2.95.4 rather than 3.3.x (even OSX 10.3
which is a year old now has g++/gcc 3.3)? Although I don't think it's
the cause of the problem there is a chance that libtool is involved -
what version of libtool is being used?
ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.5.6 (1.1220.2.95 2004/04/11 05:50:42) Debian: 203 $
probably just woody though.
The other question (as an aside) is how was the DTS file created? IsNot a free one, nor do I think that would be legal, DTS is a pretty heavily patented technology (worth noting it will be the required audio for Blue-Ray/DVD-HD instead of dolby, which DVD requires for spec). CVS ffmpeg seems to have some dts work going on, I'm planning on looking into it after I get this hammered out (soon I hope!). The encoder is DTS's new java Pro Series encoder, their (first?) software encoder.
there a free DTS encoder available? Last time I (briefly) looked at
DTS the only encoders I saw were very expensive commercial ones.
Any insight into Debian's issues or static binaries would be a great help, thanks for your time already.
-Matthew Beale
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