ORC buildsystem problems

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Am Dienstag, den 03.05.2011, 08:39 +0530 schrieb Arun Raghavan:
> On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 11:52 +0200, Maarten Bosmans wrote:
> > Recently, I encountered some problems when enabling orc in some less
> > usual situations.
> > 
> > When compiling with --enable-orc from a tarball generated from a
> > --disable-orc configured tree, the following error occurs.
> > make[2]: *** No rule to make target `pulsecore/svolume-orc-gen.c',
> > needed by `all'.  Stop
> > I haven't really looked at a solution. Perhaps the nodist_ prefix for
> > some files inside if HAVE_ORC in src/Makefile.am should be dropped?
> > May be Colin needs to do his make distchecks with this situation, in
> > order to catch it earlier.
> 
> There should not be a dist'ed tarball without those generated files.
> Whether they are used or not is a configure-time option, then.
> 
> > Secondly, there is a problem when cross-compiling. The pkg-config
> > check for ORC is used to find the usual include files and linking
> > flags, but also to find the location of orcc. This is a problem,
> > because when configure is run with the correct configuration, such
> > that pkg-config finds the host package, it also finds the host orcc
> > (in the case of my mingw32 test, it finds orcc.exe), which is of
> > course useless in the build environment.
> 
> Why is it useless in your environment? The files generated by orcc are
> architecture-neutral.

For your second issue please take a look at the thread on the
gstreamer-devel list [1].


Thanks,

Paul


[1] http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/gstreamer-devel/2011-March/030983.html
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