Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] No DC plugin? Cannot compile...
- From: Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
- To: GnomeMeeting mailing list <gnomemeeting-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] No DC plugin? Cannot compile...
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 21:42:41 +0200
Le jeudi 25 août 2005 à 10:25 -0600, Dominick Layfield a écrit :
> Julien PUYDT a écrit:
> >>0. My camcorder works great with dvgrab, so I know that there is no
> >>fundamental OS problem. But gnomemeeting doesn't recognize the device
> >>under the AVC plugin.
> >
> > Is it an AVC or a DC? You have to be sure!
>
> How do I tell? I can't find anything in the FAQ about this. I assumed
> that I need DC, as no devices were found by gnomemeeting with the AVC
> plugin.
>
Well, that's a bit like when you buy a webcam, you know if it is USB or
not. So I would say, consult the documentation.
>
> >>2. My only course of action is to download the pwlib source, and to set
> >>about compiling it myself. The next problem I encounter is that the
> >>source is not ISO C++, and g++ 4.0 refuses to compile it.
> >
> >
> > Hmmm... this raises two questions:
> > 1. which pwlib sources? You have to use the exact version that
> > gnomemeeting was compiled for, or it will crash hard and fast.
> > 2. our debian packager didn't complain that much about g++ 4.0... so I
> > guess he could get pwlib to compile with it.
>
> I used the sources on the gnomemeeting website:
> http://www.gnomemeeting.org/index.php?rub=5&path=sources/sources
> gnomemeeting-1.2.1.tar.gz
> openh323-1.15.3.tar.gz
> pwlib-1.8.4.tar.gz
>
GnomeMeeting 1.2.2 will ship with pwlib 1.8.5 and openh323 1.15.4 that
support gcc 4.x.
>
> >>4. Having tried manual compilation (the old-fashioned way), it occurs
> >>to me that I'm too old-school, and there may be a simpler approach. So
> >>I download the source RPMs, and attempt to 'rpmbuild' these. To get
> >>rpmbuild to use g++32, I prefix the command line with CXX=g++32. e.g.:
> >> CC=gcc32 CXX=g++32 rpmbuild --rebuild pwlib-1.8.4-1.src.rpm
> >>But the configure script bombs out with the error:
> >> checking for x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu-g++... g++32
> >> checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure:
> >>error: C++ compiler cannot create executables
> >> See `config.log' for more details.
> >
> >
> > Have you seen 'config.log' for more details?
>
> Yes! I thought of that too! :-)
> The only extra information in config.log is something like
> "exiting with code 77". Does that help? It didn't mean much to me.
>
> Anyway, I finally figured out how to get the SRPMS to compile under FC4.
> I'll post that information in another message, since it might be useful
> to someone, somewhere.
>
>
> > I would first check that the device is not an AVC after all... Does it
> > work with kino?
>
> Haven't tried kino, but as I said initially, it works perfectly with
> dvgrab without adjusting any settings at all.
>
> Because gnomemeeting did not show any devices when set to the AVC
> plugin, I assumed my camera (it's a regular MiniDV camcorder) was not
> supported by that plugin. Is there something else I can try?
>
>
> BTW, when I finally did get everything compiled, I executed
> gnomemeeting, and set the plugin to DC. Gnomemeeting then recognized
> device /dev/raw1394. Hooray! But then a window pops up saying "Error
> while opening video device /dev/raw1394 ... There was an error while
> opening the device. Please check your permissions and make sure that the
> appropriate driver is loaded." I checked the permissions for
> /dev/raw1394 (and /dev/raw/raw1394, which is the new location for this
> device), and even tried chown'ing them to my own userid. No change.
>
> Any other ideas? Thanks,
>
The plugin is probably buggy unfortunately :(
> -- Dominick
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