[FFmpeg-user] sudo: ffmpeg: command not found
Marc Erickson
marcerickson at gmail.com
Thu Oct 29 12:03:09 EET 2020
According to the instructions I read, it does search the current directory
and sub-directories.
I'll try recompiling. If that doesn't work, I'll probably go to a snap
install - I just want it to work and I don't care how.
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On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 11:11 PM Edward Park <kumowoon1025 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does that search the current directory with gnu find? I thought you need
> to do find . -type ….
>
> I just noticed your configure script failed. I (and probably everyone else
> too) assumed that you successfully built ffmpeg and had ffmpeg_g, etc. in
> /home/marc/ffmpeg_build because you said you compiled ffmpeg… It says
> command not found because it wasn’t installed, it wasn’t compiled at all.
>
> Try again from the top, git clone a fresh working copy of the repo and try
> running ./configure to see if it works.
>
> Regards,
> Ted Park
>
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