>> $./configure2 >> ./configure2: line 95: cd: /usr/local/: No such file or directory # >> needs to be run in bash I believe > > Nope, you need to set the install prefix with --prefix=blabla
Sweet that fixed it, as long as the prefix exists, otherwise same error message different path :) >> Checking if we're big-endian... ./configure2: line 113: mktemp: command not >> found This meant I didn't have msys installed, only mingw (my bad). >> Done, type 'make install' to build and install >> (appears to set HAVE_DLFCN_H in error) > > Without using autotools, dlfcn.h presence is not detected Is there a way to use autotools with libdvdread? I'm a bit lost, as is evident. though I can work around it for now. This actually makes me wonder how anybody is compiling it for their windows distros today. I know mplayer just uses the src directory and its own configs (which work), dunno about VLC/others. It seems like both msys and cross compiling don't work, or can somebody give me an example of how they do work, somehow? > ./msvc/config.h:#define HAVE_DLFCN_H 1 > > And it is assumed to exist (is this file made for Visual Studio?) I guess so, since it's under the msvc dir. >> Also as a note when it runs strip and ranlib, if it's being cross >> compiled, it would be helpful to call their equivalent: >> $ ./configure2 --cc=i586-mingw32msvc-gcc >> should eventually call i586-mingw32msvc-ranlib >> >> maybe it could use a new configure option for a prefix or what not. > > ./configure --host=i586-mingw32-msvc should work Yes I think it needs an option like that added (configure2 doesn't appear to have one as of yet). -roger- _______________________________________________ DVDnav-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/dvdnav-discuss
