Ramiro Polla <angustia at arrozcru.no-ip.org> writes: > Hello, > Guillaume POIRIER wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 1/11/07, Axel Naumann <axel-naumann at gmx.de> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I had to patch configure to get x264 to work on a x86_64 debian etch >>> with libx264-dev 0.cvs20061107-0.0. The same seems to be needed in >>> current SVN according to ViewVC. That build of libx264 needs pthread. >>> >>> Here's a dummy-diff because I'm too lazy, but you get the idea :-) >>> >>> < enabled x264 && require x264 x264.h x264_encoder_open -lx264 >>> > enabled x264 && require x264 x264.h x264_encoder_open -lx264 >>> -lpthread >> >> Rejected, pass --enable-pthreads to configure script instead. >> > > This isn't really the best solution. Let's say I want to use > w32threads for FFmpeg and pthreads for x264 (since now x264 doesn't > have native w32 thread support anymore). We should check if x264 > itself needs pthread. Mixing thread libraries is a very, very bad idea. -- M?ns Rullg?rd mru at inprovide.com
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