On 1/17/07, M?ns Rullg?rd <mru at inprovide.com> wrote: > > Ramiro Polla <angustia at arrozcru.no-ip.org> writes: > > > Cool_Zer0 wrote: > >> Alexander Chemeris wrote: > >>> On 1/16/07, Cool_Zer0 <c00jz3r0 at gmail.com> wrote: > >>>> Well... > >>>> I don't know what's the problem now :( > >>>> > >>>> I have the .lib files (avutil-49.lib, avcodec-51.lib and > >>>> avformat-51.lib) > >>>> and I successfully have compiled and linked my project on MSVC++... > >>>> > >>>> I've deployed the file to my device and put the 3 dll's on the > >>>> same folder ( > >>>> avutil-49.dll, avcodec-51.dll and avformat-51.dll)... > >>>> > >>>> The program keeps telling me that a file is missing and I can't > >>>> understand > >>>> what it is... > >>> Use any "dependency" tool to see which dll's imported by your program. > >>> Common problem here - you've linked against debug C/C++ runtime DLLs, > >>> which does not supplied with Windows. > >>> > >> > >> Yep... That's it... I need the DLL's off the cross compiler... > >> Now it says that my application is not a Pocket PC valid application... > >> > >> I'm checking with the cross compiler guys if it's a problem of the > >> cross compiler or ffmpeg... > >> > >> I think that there are some failures on the "make" process when > >> using --enable-mingwce... The "lib.exe" (of VC++) command uses the > >> parameter "/machine:i386" and I think that it should be > >> "/machine:arm"... > >> > > How about this patch? > > > > Ramiro Polla > > Index: configure > > =================================================================== > > --- configure (revision 7442) > > +++ configure (working copy) > > @@ -1099,13 +1099,15 @@ > > network="no" > > if test "$wince" = "yes"; then > > protocols="no" > > + SLIB_EXTRA_CMD="-lib /machine:arm /subsystem:windowsce > /def:\$(@:${SLIBSUF}=.def)" > > + else > > + SLIB_EXTRA_CMD="-lib /machine:i386 /def:\$(@:${SLIBSUF}=.def)" > > fi > > Rejected. WinCE runs on i386, arm and some other machines. That > should be /machine:$arch or something instead. I'm not sure whether > $arch has the proper values though. Ya... You are right... I've missed that point... So... I'm just stucked here without knowing what to do :(
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