Re: gst-plugins 0.8.8 won't compile



> I use mandrake 10.1, I build gnome 2.10 once, but it conflicted with the 
> mandrake-patched 2.6 rpms, so I make-uninstalled it and removed the rpms. I 
> am compiling 2.10 again, but on gst-plugins (which worked before), it fails 
> with this error:

Conflicts?

Well, then you likely are mixing your Desktop environments. FWIW, my
self built GNOME Desktops living in /opt/gnome-$VERSION never conflicted
with any distro provided GNOME, neither with any of the various other
major and minor version self built GNOME Desktops. (Running Mandrake
too.)

If you want to build the stable (or unstable) *released* GNOME Desktop
versions (rather than CVS), I recommend using GARNOME [1]. It's way
easier than manually building. GARNOME automatically resolves GNOME
dependencies for you and cares about all the nasty little things. You
need to install some distro provided underlying libs only.


Regarding the mentioned "conflicts" you need to elaborate on that more,
if we should be able to help. But it sounds like not kicking bonobos
butt before switching to the new Desktop. Maybe old GConf daemon or not
properly adjusted paths and environment variables...


> gstmad.c: In function `gst_mad_emphasis_get_type':
> gstmad.c:254: error: `MAD_EMPHASIS_RESERVED' undeclared (first use in this 
> function)

Looks like you need libmad and the respective -devel package installed.

...guenther


[1] http://cipherfunk.org/garnome/
    or meet us in #garnome on irc.gnome.org


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