2009-04-14, 23:17
Hi,
I just checked out the lastest SVN branch for Linux and I get stuck with this error:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/local/xbmc/XBMC/xbmc/cores/dvdplayer/DVDCodecs/Video'
/usr/bin/ccache g++ -MD -c -O2 -g -D_DEBUG -Wall -D_LINUX -D_FILE_DEFINED -D_REENTRANT -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DINSTALL_PATH="\"/opt/xbmc/share/xbmc\"" -DHAS_SDL_JOYSTICK -DHAS_XRANDR -DHAS_PCRE -D'SVN_REV="19467"' -DDLL_PATH_LIBCURL="\"/usr/lib64/libcurl.so\"" -I. -I../../ -I../../../ffmpeg -I../../../../ -I../../../../linux -I../../../../../guilib -DDBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE -I/usr/include/dbus-1.0 -I/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/include -I/usr/include/hal -DHAS_PULSEAUDIO -DHAS_AVAHI -I/usr/include/lzo VDPAU.cpp -o VDPAU.o
VDPAU.cpp: In member function ‘int CVDPAU::ConfigVDPAU(AVCodecContext*, int)’:
VDPAU.cpp:651: error: invalid conversion from ‘uint32_t’ to ‘VdpDecoder*’
VDPAU.cpp:651: error: too many arguments to function
VDPAU.cpp: In member function ‘void CVDPAU:rePresent(AVCodecContext*, AVFrame*)’:
VDPAU.cpp:883: warning: unused variable ‘time’
make[1]: *** [VDPAU.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/local/xbmc/XBMC/xbmc/cores/dvdplayer/DVDCodecs/Video'
make: *** [dvdplayer] Error 2
I am running Ubunti 8.10, x86_64, with Nvidia drivers 180.11.
The existing binary in the repo runs one of my CPU cores at 100% and has serious playback and sound issues (often requiring a reboot). Other media players have no issues and both cores are 2.4 Ghz so there shouldn't be an issue playing back video.
Does anyone have any input on this? I tried using newer drivers from Nvidia but they don't seem to come with appropriate devel libraries (configure complains about libGL not being there). I undid all that and am back to the same error I was getting before.
Thanks,
-rr
I just checked out the lastest SVN branch for Linux and I get stuck with this error:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/local/xbmc/XBMC/xbmc/cores/dvdplayer/DVDCodecs/Video'
/usr/bin/ccache g++ -MD -c -O2 -g -D_DEBUG -Wall -D_LINUX -D_FILE_DEFINED -D_REENTRANT -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DINSTALL_PATH="\"/opt/xbmc/share/xbmc\"" -DHAS_SDL_JOYSTICK -DHAS_XRANDR -DHAS_PCRE -D'SVN_REV="19467"' -DDLL_PATH_LIBCURL="\"/usr/lib64/libcurl.so\"" -I. -I../../ -I../../../ffmpeg -I../../../../ -I../../../../linux -I../../../../../guilib -DDBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE -I/usr/include/dbus-1.0 -I/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/include -I/usr/include/hal -DHAS_PULSEAUDIO -DHAS_AVAHI -I/usr/include/lzo VDPAU.cpp -o VDPAU.o
VDPAU.cpp: In member function ‘int CVDPAU::ConfigVDPAU(AVCodecContext*, int)’:
VDPAU.cpp:651: error: invalid conversion from ‘uint32_t’ to ‘VdpDecoder*’
VDPAU.cpp:651: error: too many arguments to function
VDPAU.cpp: In member function ‘void CVDPAU:rePresent(AVCodecContext*, AVFrame*)’:
VDPAU.cpp:883: warning: unused variable ‘time’
make[1]: *** [VDPAU.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/local/xbmc/XBMC/xbmc/cores/dvdplayer/DVDCodecs/Video'
make: *** [dvdplayer] Error 2
I am running Ubunti 8.10, x86_64, with Nvidia drivers 180.11.
The existing binary in the repo runs one of my CPU cores at 100% and has serious playback and sound issues (often requiring a reboot). Other media players have no issues and both cores are 2.4 Ghz so there shouldn't be an issue playing back video.
Does anyone have any input on this? I tried using newer drivers from Nvidia but they don't seem to come with appropriate devel libraries (configure complains about libGL not being there). I undid all that and am back to the same error I was getting before.
Thanks,
-rr