Chris Staub wrote:
> I installed lcms 1.19, and it does create a /usr/include/lcms.h. Are
> you sure you didn't install lcms 2.4 instead of 1.19?
Yes I did install it, because I downloaded it from the suggested BLFS mirror.
I'll try again later today.
Alan
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On 10/25/2012 03:13 PM, Feuerbacher, Alan wrote:
> I tried to install libmng-1.0.10, which requires lcms-1.19, which I had
> previously installed. Make failed with a notice that "lcms.h" could not be
> found. Some net searching indicates that there is a very long-standing
> problem with "lcms.h"
I tried to install libmng-1.0.10, which requires lcms-1.19, which I had
previously installed. Make failed with a notice that "lcms.h" could not be
found. Some net searching indicates that there is a very long-standing problem
with "lcms.h" being missing from the lcms build. There is no header fi
On 10/24/2012 11:29 PM, John Burrell wrote:
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>
>>
>> Yes, thanks. I think a sed would work:
>>
>> sed -i -e '/input:/d' sys/v4l2/gstv4l2bufferpool.c
>>
>> -- Bruce
>>
>>
>
> Yes there is only a single occurrence of input: in that file.
>
> But if someone subsequently adds another one - trouble ;)