[FFmpeg-trac] #3218(avcodec:closed): ffmpeg does not compile with the latest git of x264

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Wed Dec 11 12:09:41 CET 2013


#3218: ffmpeg does not compile with the latest git of x264
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             Reporter:  mmstick     |                    Owner:
                 Type:  defect      |                   Status:  closed
             Priority:  normal      |                Component:  avcodec
              Version:  git-master  |               Resolution:  invalid
             Keywords:              |               Blocked By:
             Blocking:              |  Reproduced by developer:  0
Analyzed by developer:  0           |
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Comment (by mmstick):

 Replying to [comment:22 ubitux]:
 > Replying to [comment:20 mmstick]:
 > > You have not given any directions at all, and you still refuse to do
 so. The only thing you told me was that I have a differing x264 version
 when that is NOT the case. The script I showed you clearly shows that it
 ALWAYS downloads the latest git and compiles/installs it BEFORE it
 compiles and installs ffmpeg. It is NOT possible to have a differing
 version unless ffmpeg does not support the latest git of x264. Therefore,
 I have already proven that there is a problem with the ffmpeg build, but
 you refuse to accept it as a problem.
 > >
 >
 > Final linking seems not to be unable to find the x264, that's all we can
 tell from the information you provide. We can't reproduce such problem
 here (also, your script is not portable enough and doesn't isolate the
 problem).
 >
 > > Again, there are NO issues with my script or system. I run this script
 on 5 different machines weekly, and this week there is a build error. I
 have encoded over 300,000 minutes of video and audio over the last 2
 years.
 >
 > Again, we didn't tell you there was a problem with your script, we just
 don't want to debug it. We are requesting information so we can reproduce
 the problem.

 libx264.so and libx264.so.140 are in the same directory as the rest of the
 ffmpeg libraries ( /usr/local/lib ). If it is looking in the same
 directory then it will find it. My script doesn't have to portable because
 it is Ubuntu-specific but that does not matter. There is no other
 information that I can provide other than what I have already provided.

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