Hello, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 12:22:08PM +0100, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
Package: linux-kernel-headers Version: 2.5.999-test7-bk-5 Severity: normal
Hi
It looks to me, that latest package makes some problem when compiling application which are doing something with Video4Linux.
As the API is still mostly the same I'm suspecting there some serious problems with uncompilability of the headers itself.
Just try to compile packages like mplayer/aviplay/ffmpeg.
Also from my point of view (developer of avifile) these new headers contain prohibited C++ keywords inside of them - thus makes them hardly compilable with C++ compiler (yes even a C++ program might want to use v4l interface)
Someone really should consider to clean all these headers.
Also what's the point to put there zillion of 'warnings' about
not using kernel headers in user-space apps. when simply there
is no other way know to me to communicate with v4l interface.
Sure there is: write a set of v4l headers which can be safely included from userspace. Or you could even copy a set of them which did work.
We're shipping the headers unmodified from the 2.6 kernel. If they're broken there, then either a userspace version needs to be made or they need to be fixed.
Also, you didn't give me either a list of headers or any exact error output, so that doesn't give me much to work with.
Suppose, it's the same problem, as bug #216921. Tomorrow I'll send patch, that fixes compilation
of my programs.
-- With best wishes Dmitry Baryshkov
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