On 10/14/19 9:06 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
How do I tell from source rpm's:
1) the build order of gstreamer packages
I replied from my phone yesterday, and it doesn't appear to have gone
through...
The _chronological_ build order is most easily inferred from the RPM tag
%{BUILDTIME}. Usage e
On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 09:06:11PM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
> How do I tell from source rpm's:
> 1) the build order of gstreamer packages
This isn't specifically defined in the source RPM, but rather, the RPM
Spec file lists build dependencies, and you'll have to figure that out.
https://git.cen
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Jerry Geis wrote:
> How do I tell from source rpm's:
> 1) the build order of gstreamer packages
> 2) the command line args for the ./configure
>
> For centos 7.
Look in the .spec file, specifically at the %prep, %build, and %install
sections.
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How do I tell from source rpm's:
1) the build order of gstreamer packages
2) the command line args for the ./configure
For centos 7.
Thanks,
Jerry
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Hello Jerry,
for me it works not. Got a fixed multimedia for myself on my cloud.
with ffmpeg + h264
My totem plays that stuff.
Sincerely
Andy
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Has anyone used this on CentOS 7.
Know where I can get it?
Does it work to encode h264?
Thanks,
Jerry
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