All,
On a brand new Ubuntu 11.4 install I built a new 0-10.35 gstreaner and plugins, did make installs and finally gave all this stuff a try. It still insisted I was using 0-10.32. Lots of trying later, I uninstalled )using synoptic installer) everything gstreamer.
Next, I built another new gstreamer from source: gstreamer, base, good, bad and ugly plugins. Added packages so I could build in alsa, mad, lame, etc. and also turned on --enable-orc and --prefix=/usr.
gst-launch gets correct --version and simple pipeline run ok.
I then downloaded gst-rtsp.0.10.8, did configure, make and make install (--enable-orc removed as it's not supported, sam prefix=/bin). It tells me configure complete and that I should proceed to make and make install.
However, when I try to run examples/test-video I get "Failed to link to server", the rror message that the test-xxx programs generate to say the gst_rtsp_server_attach(server,NULL) failed. Server is non-zero so I don't think there is a problem with the server g_object.
I went back and found this in the output of configure:
<b>configure: Using GStreamer Base Plugins in /usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10
checking for GST_CHECK... yes
checking for check named check_pic - version >= 0.9.2... no
*** Could not run check test program, checking why...
*** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log for
*** the exact error that occured.</b>
config.log is posted here:
http://pastebin.com/NeWRARxEBTW, same behavior with rtsp-0,10.7,
Can someone help?
Wes
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