compiling pjproject 1.5.5 with mingw fails

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Benny Prijono schrieb:
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Klaus Darilion
> <klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at> wrote:
>>
>> Benny Prijono schrieb:
>>> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Klaus Darilion
>>> <klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at> wrote:
>>>> Klaus Darilion schrieb:
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>
>>>>> During make the build fails with:
>>>>>
>>>>> make[3]: Entering directory
>>>>> `/QtProjects/pjproject-1.5.5/third_party/build/portaudio'
>>>>> .libportaudio-i686-pc-mingw32.depend:1: *** missing separator.  Stop.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> It builds fine here. Checked out a fresh 1.5.5, configure, make dep
>>> and make as usual. Or did you get from one of the tarballs?
>> Tarball. And as GU PING just reported - portaudio directory is missing in
>> tarball.
>>
> 
> Whops, that's bad! I thought GU Ping was talking about the missing
> portaudio directory in the SVN "tags" directory, which indeed is not
> there since portaudio is external.
> 
> Will create a new package asap.

I just copied portaudio directory from 1.5 tarball to 1.5.5 release and 
now build works fine.

thanks
klaus

> 
> 
>>>> btw: I wonder why portaudio is used at all? According to 1.5 release note
>>>> WMME should be used on Windows.  ???
>>>>
>>> It's still included in the build process indeed.
>>>
>>> With ticket #1025 which enables us to use external PortAudio
>>> installation (as well as Speex and GSM library), PortAudio is getting
>>> more desirable again since you can now experiment with using wealth of
>>> audio API backends that it offers (WMME, DirectSound, WDMKS, asio,
>>> wasapi, etc.)
>> Release notes say: "Native WMME audio device backend is now the default
>> device on Win32 and Windows Mobile. PortAudio is by default disabled."
>>
>> May it be that this refers only to VC build and not to msys/mingw builds?
>>
> 
> Ah yeah, that sounds more like it.
> 
> Cheers
>  Benny
> 
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