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Re: [Linphone-developers] mediastreamer2 - Difficulty with compile and i


From: Gaetan Abessolo
Subject: Re: [Linphone-developers] mediastreamer2 - Difficulty with compile and install
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 22:17:38 +0200

Congratulations what is your os? Linux?

2013/8/28, Charles Hamilton <address@hidden>:
> Hi Gaetan,
>
> I've solved the problems with the mediastreamer2 compile and install. I'm
> now finally at the final stage of compiling and installing linphone, but am
> now running into different errors. I'm going to post that problem in a
> different thread, however.
>
> Thanks very much for your time and help.
> Charles Hamilton
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 12:18 AM, Charles Hamilton
> <address@hidden>wrote:
>
>> Hello Gaetan,
>>
>> Thanks for the help. I ran the suggested command, and here are the
>> versions:
>>
>> mediastreamer - 2.9.1
>> linphone 3.6.99
>>
>> But that doesn't sound right... Linphone for Raspberry Pi (armh) is
>> supposed to be 3.5.2-10, I think.
>>
>> Charles
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Gaetan Abessolo
>> <address@hidden>wrote:
>>
>>> To have the version of a soft do ./configure --version
>>>
>>> 2013/8/27, Charles Hamilton <address@hidden>:
>>> > For both pkgs, I'm using the version currently available from git link
>>> on
>>> > linphone.org:
>>> >
>>> > git clone git://git.linphone.org/linphone.git --recursive
>>> >
>>> > Mediastreamer2 is a pkg within the linphone dir.
>>> >
>>> > Again, my unfamiliarity with Linux shows: I'm not sure where I find
>>> > the
>>> > version number when a git command is used. Can you point me in the
>>> > right
>>> > direction?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks much.
>>> > Charles
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Gaetan Abessolo
>>> > <address@hidden>wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> What is the version of linphone and particularly the version of
>>> >> mediatreamer2 do You use ?
>>> >>
>>> >> 2013/8/27, Charles Hamilton <address@hidden>:
>>> >> > One further item...From my mediastreamer2 config log:
>>> >> >
>>> >> > ~/linphone/mediastreamer2 $ ./configure
>>> >> > checking for FFMPEG... yes
>>> >> >
>>> >> > So, mediastreamer2 does seem to detect the presence of ffmpeg.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Charles
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> > On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Charles Hamilton
>>> >> > <address@hidden>wrote:
>>> >> >
>>> >> >> Thanks for your speedy response, Gaetan.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> I actually do have ffmpeg installed. So, if that's the case, are
>>> >> >> you
>>> >> >> saying I will need to set an environmental variable WITHIN ffmpeg
>>> >> >> in
>>> >> >> order
>>> >> >> for mediastreamer2 to recognize the presence of ffmpeg?
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Would you mind specifying what those commands and settings would
>>> >> >> be?
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> I apologize, but I'm a noob and am just struggling with Linux for
>>> the
>>> >> >> first time.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> One further item to all the list: my email client isn't adding my
>>> >> replies
>>> >> >> to the thread...very annoying, so I'm sorry if each of my replies
>>> >> >> keeps
>>> >> >> starting a new thread.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Charles
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Gaetan Abessolo
>>> >> >> <address@hidden>wrote:
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>> In That case You must download ffmped separately and compile and
>>> >> >>> install it ...do ./configure --help to ses how to set
>>> >> >>> environmental
>>> >> >>> variable ffmpeg...regards
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> 2013/8/27, Charles Hamilton <address@hidden>:
>>> >> >>> > Hi Gaetan,
>>> >> >>> >
>>> >> >>> > Thanks very much for the suggestion. Unfortunately, video is
>>> >> >>> > very
>>> >> >>> important
>>> >> >>> > for my application, so I wouldn't want to disable this
>>> >> >>> > functionality.
>>> >> >>> Would
>>> >> >>> > you have any further suggestions for how to solve this?
>>> >> >>> >
>>> >> >>> > Thanks again.
>>> >> >>> > Charles
>>> >> >>> >
>>> >> >>> >
>>> >> >>> > On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 2:33 AM, Gaetan Abessolo
>>> >> >>> > <address@hidden>wrote:
>>> >> >>> >
>>> >> >>> >> If You dont need vidéo You Can use the flag --disable-ffmpeg
>>> which
>>> >> >>> >> means ./configure --disable-ffmpeg
>>> >> >>> >>
>>> >> >>> >> 2013/8/27, Charles Hamilton <address@hidden>:
>>> >> >>> >> > Hello,
>>> >> >>> >> >
>>> >> >>> >> > In trying to compile mediastreamer2, I can't seem to get
>>> >> >>> >> > past
>>> >> >>> >>  ./configure.
>>> >> >>> >> > Running "make" results in the following errors:
>>> >> >>> >> >
>>> >> >>> >> >
>>> >> >>> >> > 34) address@hidden ~/linphone/mediastreamer2 $ sudo make
>>> >> >>> >> >  CC     videofilters/videoenc.lo
>>> >> >>> >> > videofilters/videoenc.c: In function 'ms_ffmpeg_check_init':
>>> >> >>> >> > videofilters/videoenc.c:117:3: warning: 'avcodec_init' is
>>> >> >>> >> > deprecated
>>> >> >>> >> > (declared at /usr/include/libavcodec/avcodec.h:3812)
>>> >> >>> >> > [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
>>> >> >>> >> > videofilters/videoenc.c: In function 'prepare':
>>> >> >>> >> > videofilters/videoenc.c:284:2: warning:
>>> >> >>> 'avcodec_get_context_defaults'
>>> >> >>> >> > is
>>> >> >>> >> > deprecated (declared at
>>> /usr/include/libavcodec/avcodec.h:3875)
>>> >> >>> >> > [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
>>> >> >>> >> > ….
>>> >> >>> >> >   CC     voip/msvideo_neon.lo
>>> >> >>> >> > voip/msvideo_neon.c:382:13: error:
>>> >> >>> >> > 'reverse_and_down_scale_32bytes_neon'
>>> >> >>> >> > defined but not used [-Werror=unused-function]
>>> >> >>> >> > voip/msvideo_neon.c:401:13: error: 'reverse_16bytes_neon'
>>> >> >>> >> > defined
>>> >> >>> >> > but
>>> >> >>> >> > not
>>> >> >>> >> > used [-Werror=unused-function]
>>> >> >>> >> > voip/msvideo_neon.c:420:13: error:
>>> >> >>> >> 'deinterlace_and_reverse_2x8bytes_neon'
>>> >> >>> >> > defined but not used [-Werror=unused-function]
>>> >> >>> >> > voip/msvideo_neon.c:439:13: error:
>>> >> >>> >> > 'deinterlace_down_scale_and_reverse_2x16bytes_neon' defined
>>> but
>>> >> not
>>> >> >>> >> > used
>>> >> >>> >> > [-Werror=unused-function]
>>> >> >>> >> > cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
>>> >> >>> >> > make[3]: *** [voip/msvideo_neon.lo] Error 1
>>> >> >>> >> > make[3]: Leaving directory
>>> >> >>> >> > `/home/pi/linphone/mediastreamer2/src'
>>> >> >>> >> > make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
>>> >> >>> >> > make[2]: Leaving directory
>>> >> >>> >> > `/home/pi/linphone/mediastreamer2/src'
>>> >> >>> >> > make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>>> >> >>> >> > make[1]: Leaving directory
>>> >> >>> >> > `/home/pi/linphone/mediastreamer2'
>>> >> >>> >> > make: *** [all] Error 2
>>> >> >>> >> >
>>> >> >>> >> > I'm trying to compile and install Linpone on my Raspberry Pi
>>> >> >>> (wheezy).
>>> >> >>> >> >
>>> >> >>> >> > Has anyone on the list seen these kinds of errors before,
>>> >> >>> >> > and
>>> >> found
>>> >> >>> >> > a
>>> >> >>> >> fix?
>>> >> >>> >> >
>>> >> >>> >> > Any suggestions or guidance you might have is greatly
>>> >> >>> >> > appreciated.
>>> >> >>> >> >
>>> >> >>> >> > CharlesH
>>> >> >>> >> >
>>> >> >>> >>
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