Has anyone gotten this to work? Configure always tells me the development files are not found for base plugins... maybe they need to be in a different location than I have them... I know this was true for gsm which I finally got working after having to manually make dylibs and subfolders in my includes... I have installed, with development files... gstreamer, along with the base and good plugins. I still get an error> configure: gstreamer-0.10 base plugins 32-bit development files not found, gstreamer support disabledeven though I do have the 32 bit plug ins... so I'm guessing things aren't in the right place for configure to find them. Is there somewhere I can get a list of what header files and libraries and the locations that configure normally looks for? and maybe subfolders inside folders it checks? for gsm, and others, I can read the config lines and it tells me where its looking... like gsm/gsm.h, but configure never outputs ANYTHING about gstreamer until the above message. Currently have only tried with Wine 1.3.11
doh123 <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> >Has anyone gotten this to work? >I'm getting the same error, but this is recent as 1.3.10 did not report this error. I'll look and see if the files somehow were deleted.>Configure always tells me the development files are not found for base plugins... maybe they need to be in a different location than I have them... I know this was true for gsm which I finally got working after having to manually make dylibs and subfolders in my includes... > >I have installed, with development files...Did you build for 32 bit rather than the default 64? I noticed that you said you have the 32 bit plugins, but I'm under the impression more is needed than that. James McKenzie
> Has anyone gotten this to work? > >> configure: gstreamer-0.10 base plugins 32-bit development files not found, gstreamer support disabledI have Wine 1.3.1x compiling against gstreamer 0.10, but I had to link the gst subdirectory from the versioned includes dir like: cd /full/path/to/includes ln -Ffs gstreamer-0.10/gst gst That should allow configure to find the include files. -r
ryan woodsmall wrote:> > > Has anyone gotten this to work? > > > > > > > configure: gstreamer-0.10 base plugins 32-bit development files not found, gstreamer support disabled > > > > > > > I have Wine 1.3.1x compiling against gstreamer 0.10, but I had to link the gst subdirectory from the versioned includes dir like: > > cd /full/path/to/includes > ln -Ffs gstreamer-0.10/gst gst > > That should allow configure to find the include files. -rI tried that... but it still gives me the error... maybe I did somehow and screw up and get 64 bit... though I'm pretty sure I built it all 32 bit. i built it off Macports with only i386 available in config on Mac OS X 10.5. Going to download the source and manually build it
i downloaded gstreamer, and gst-plugin-base and compiled them 32 bit manually. I have the gstreamer-0.10 folder in my normal includes folder (where Wine is pulling everything else) it has the gst subfolder and all the normal things in there... i also have a symlink in includes called gst that links to the gst folder under gstreamer-0.10 I have all the gstreamer and gst dylibs in the normal lib folder where its picking everything else up for Wine... and a gstreamer-0.10 folder in lib there that has all the .la and .so files in it. it still always says that the plug 32 bit dev files are not found....
doh123 wrote:> it still always says that the plug 32 bit dev files are not found....Look inside configure.log. You might be missing some other library gstreamer depends on.
Alexandre Julliard wrote:> "doh123" <wineforum-user at winehq.org> writes: > > > > I tried that... but it still gives me the error... maybe I did somehow > > and screw up and get 64 bit... though I'm pretty sure I built it all > > 32 bit. i built it off Macports with only i386 available in config on > > Mac OS X 10.5. Going to download the source and manually build it > > > > There's no reason to use gstreamer on Mac OS X, we support the Quicktime > libraries which should provide equivalent functionality. > > -- > Alexandre Julliard > julliard at winehq.orgThats fantastic to know... I had no idea! Thanks!