On 1/23/07, M?ns Rullg?rd <mru at inprovide.com> wrote: > > > Cool_Zer0 said: > > On 1/23/07, Axel Gallus <uh5d at rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> wrote: > >> > >> Today i downloaded the new svn snapshot ffmpeg-checkout-2007-01-23. > >> I compiled it with visual studio 2005 as written on the ffmpeg > >> documentation. > >> Everything went ok - the dll & lib files were built, and I could > include > >> them > >> in my project. But when including #include <avcodec.h> the error > message > >> "Error 1 fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'inttypes.h': No > >> such file or directory e:\installations\visual studio libraries and > >> includefiles\ffmpeg\libavutil\common.h 29" appeared. > >> > >> This seems to be an old issue, that now re-appeared. > >> Maybe someone has changed something in the source code that now causes > >> that error? > >> The old ffmpeg-checkout-2007-01-18 did't cause that error. > > > > > > > > > > Hi. > > The guys from ffmpeg don't want to correct that problem (for me it is a > > problem!) > > We can't fix your broken compiler even if we wanted to. > > > You can replace > > #include <inttypes.h"> > > with > > > > > > typedef signed char int8_t; > > typedef signed short int16_t; > > typedef signed int int32_t; > > typedef unsigned char uint8_t; > > typedef unsigned short uint16_t; > > typedef unsigned int uint32_t; > > typedef signed long long int64_t; > > typedef unsigned long long uint64_t; > > There's an even better option. Someone created an inttypes.h that works > with msvc. Search the mailing list archives from late last year. I've tested that inttypes.h and didn't work but my environment is a little different... I'm cross compiling to Windows CE...
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