> On 2019-12-13, at 23:51, Michael Newman via macports-users
> wrote:
>
> I tried uninstalling all ports and reinstalling again. That didn’t work.
>
> I did manage to get my time-lapse videos working with avconv.
I tested a similar ffmpeg command and it fails with the same segfault. This is
I tried uninstalling all ports and reinstalling again. That didn’t work.
I did manage to get my time-lapse videos working with avconv.
I saved the version of ffmpeg that was built before I migrated and which worked
fine before migration.
It also now fails with the same error message. So, I think there’s something
else going on here
> On Dec 14, 2019, at 08:16, Andrew Udvare wrote:
>
> It's built so it seems more likely this
It's built so it seems more likely this is a bug in ffmpeg.
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> On Dec 13, 2019, at 18:56, Michael Newman wrote:
>
> I’m not positive, but I believe it was built from source. This is what I got
> when I removed and reinstalled it:
>
> MrMuscle:bin mnewman$ sudo port install
I’m not positive, but I believe it was built from source. This is what I got
when I removed and reinstalled it:
MrMuscle:bin mnewman$ sudo port install ffmpeg
---> Computing dependencies for ffmpeg
---> Fetching archive for ffmpeg
---> Attempting to fetch ffmpeg-4.2.1_2+gpl2.darwin_19.x86_64.t
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> On Dec 13, 2019, at 18:28, Michael Newman via macports-users
> wrote:
>
> I’ve been using ffmpeg daily for several years to generate time lapse videos
> from a series of JPEGs.
>
> After I updated my 2017 iMac to Catalina, it still worked.
>
> However, after migrati
I’ve been using ffmpeg daily for several years to generate time lapse videos
from a series of JPEGs.
After I updated my 2017 iMac to Catalina, it still worked.
However, after migrating MacPorts to the Catalina version, it fails:
./skyvideo.sh: line 38: 5438 Donecat $ipath