Hi, mike lewis wrote: >>>the cvs cheout you link to, as well as the new xine-ui. When I try to >>>do "make plugins" I get the following error in xinelib.. Can anyone >>>help diagnose? >>> >>>g++ -O2 -g -Wall -Woverloaded-virtual -c -D_GNU_SOURCE >>>-DPLUGIN_NAME_I18N='"xine"' -DFIFO_DIR=\"/tmp/vdr-xine\" `xine-config >>>--cflags` -I../../../include -I../../../../linuxtv-dvb-1.0.1/include >>>xineLib.c >>>xineLib.c: In member function `bool PluginXine::cXineLib::execFuncNop()': >>>xineLib.c:2100: error: `data_nop_t' undeclared (first use this function) >> >>Did you do a "make install" for xine-lib? > > Yes > >>It looks like current input_vdr.h is not on your include path. > > This sounds plausible ;-) > >>Another possible reason: the vdr-xine Makefile chooses a wrong >>xine-config and therefore a wrong include path is choosen. > > OK, xine-config? Where can I find more about this file? I havn't set > one up but maybe gentoo has? xine-config is part of xine-lib and should have been installed to a "bin" directory (e. g. /usr/local/bin). xine-config is used in vdr-xine's Makefile to determine the include path for input_vdr.h. When xine-config is invoked like that: xine-config --cflags then it's output is like that: -I/usr/local/include Bye. -- Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Reinhard Nissl mailto:rnissl@xxxxxx