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Building on Windows

Bo Thorsen
Hi everyone,

I'm trying to build QtGstreamer on Windows using the latest ossbuild,
and I have a bunch of problems with it.

The immediate problem is that the build complains that it can't find
libxml/parser.h. But in this thread:

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/gstreamer-devel/2011-November/033914.html

It is said that this shouldn't be the case and I should update to the
latest GStreamer and/or gstconfig.h.

I'm using the latest ossbuild checkout and and the 0.10.2 QtGstreamer.
Is this a known bad combination? Do I have to go to a svn snapshot instead?

Thanks,

Bo Thorsen,
Fionia Software.

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RE: Building on Windows

David  Hoyt
> I'm trying to build QtGstreamer on Windows using the latest ossbuild, and I have a bunch of problems with it.
> ...
> I'm using the latest ossbuild checkout and and the 0.10.2 QtGstreamer.
> Is this a known bad combination? Do I have to go to a svn snapshot instead?

I haven't used QtGstreamer in conjunction with OSSBuild, but it should work. OSSBuild in the repo. is 1 or 2 releases behind but still relatively new. The last OSSBuild beta release targeted 0.10.35 (IIRC) and is actually pretty stable. You might want to wait for the official GStreamer SDK which has been announced (not sure on the release date, though). It will obsolete a lot of what OSSBuild was attempting to do. :/ But it's likely to be more compatible with newer GStreamer releases.

Cheers,
- David
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