Daniel Jircik schrieb:
Failed here to, Debian Testing, Error on make
/usr/include/unistd.h:313: note: candidates are:
__off64_t lseek64(int, __off64_t, int)
long long int lseek64(int, long long int, int)
ouch... looks like the libraries have evolved. A concurrency
between two long long
ouch... looks like the libraries have evolved. A concurrency
between two long long int types (__off64_t and long long int).
Maybe a 32bit versus 64bit issue?
Anyone contact the developer yet?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/blurayauthor
scott
I don't mind, but not being a developper I may not be of much help..
Cheers
E
sfrase6%40comcast.net wrote:
ouch... looks like the libraries have evolved. A concurrency
between two long long int types ("__off64_t" and "long long int").
Maybe a 32bit versus 64bit issue?
Anyone
On Mittwoch, 21. Januar 2009, David Arendt wrote:
I think this should be ok.
Thanks, I've pushed it out.
-- Hannes
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It actually does compile on a 32 bits Feisty here...
sfrase6%40comcast.net wrote:
ouch... looks like the libraries have evolved. A concurrency
between two long long int types ("__off64_t" and "long long int").
Maybe a 32bit versus 64bit issue?
Anyone contact the developer yet?
It actually does compile on a 32 bits Feisty here...
Good find, E.
Hi all
That's it, I am moving to 16mm negative film.
Still is there anybody here that can forward me some info on how to
compensate for the orange tone of negatives ? There is probably some
filters I can use, but if there is a Cinelerra solution I am happy to
use it.
Thanks a lot
E
Thanks
It might compile in a 32 bit shell under a 64 Suse then..
I'll keep posting.
Cheers
E
sfrase6%40comcast.net wrote:
It
actually does compile on a 32 bits Feisty here...
Good find, E.
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