Jack wrote:
Hello Iohannes,


if you want to compile Gem with native libv4l support, make sure that you also have the _development_ packages for libv4l installed ("libv4l-devel" or the like on rpm-based distros)
Both (libv4l-0 version 0.5.8-1 and libv4l-dev version 0.5.8-1) have been installed with synaptic. I try apt-get install libv4l-dev, but i get a confirmation that i have the most recent version.

oh, i somehow had the impression that you were using fedora.
anyhow, you did as i would have told you :-)


I don't know if that can help you to understand but the pidip object [pdp_v4l2] works fine here.

no, that's unrelated, as pdp does not use libv4l (yet).


if you want to just use the LD_PRELOAD hack, then you won't see the "video4linux2" line when starting Gem but it should work anyhow...

No, i don't want :)

good.

But if it is the only one solution, i will try it.
Any Idea ?

i think you might be missing pkg-config ("apt-get install pkg-config"), which is used by Gem's configure to detect relevant flags for installed libraries.

if this doesn't help either, you would need to post the entire configure output.


fgasdmr
IOhannes

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