Do you see this http://www.squeaksource.com/GStreamer.html?
2014-08-15 14:03 GMT+01:00 Annick Fron :
> Steph
>
> We had a Skype call yesterday with JB, and we made progress.
> The problem is I have several libraries, and it was not easy to find
> because they don’t export symbols and use pkg-con
Steph
We had a Skype call yesterday with JB, and we made progress.
The problem is I have several libraries, and it was not easy to find because
they don’t export symbols and use pkg-config.
See you in Cambridge
Annick
Le 15 août 2014 à 12:36, stepharo a écrit :
> Annick
>
> FFI can call a fu
Annick
FFI can call a function but it needs to know where is your library.
Stef
On 13/8/14 15:46, Annick Fron wrote:
I want to interface some pharo code with gstreamer. But gstreamer does
not come up with a dylib, it requires compilation flags for instance
for a C program.
The compile option
I want to interface some pharo code with gstreamer. But gstreamer does not come
up with a dylib, it requires compilation flags for instance for a C program.
The compile options are :
-pthread -I/usr/include/gstreamer-1.0 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0
-I/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include -lgstream
I don't understand, do you want to compile your library using FFI or do you
want to bind a library compiled your way with FFI ?
If you want to compile your library using FFI, then use OSProcess to run
the compilation line you showed.
If you want to bind a library compiled your way with FFI, the e
Hi,
I would like to compile a FFI program but the compiling implies compile flags
like in the following :
gcc -Wall helloworld.c -o helloworld $(pkg-config --cflags --libs gstreamer-1.0)
How do I do this with FFI ?
Annick