Thank you for the hint. Setting PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig before ./configure works for me. On 01/15/2016 10:12 PM, Andrew Eikum wrote: > The problem here is glib and gstreamer have different header files for > 32- and 64-bit, but pkgconfig doesn't have a mechanism to specify > which you should get. In your setup, it is returning the 64-bit > headers, which are wrong for our 32-bit build. > > You need to specify something like > "PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib32/pkgconfig" before running configure. On my > Arch Linux machine: > > [aeikum@aeikum ~]$ pkg-config --cflags gstreamer-1.0 > -pthread -I/usr/include/gstreamer-1.0 -I/usr/lib/gstreamer-1.0/include -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include > > [aeikum@aeikum ~]$ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib32/pkgconfig pkg-config --cflags gstreamer-1.0 > -pthread -I/usr/include/gstreamer-1.0 -I/usr/lib32/gstreamer-1.0/include -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib32/glib-2.0/include > > Andrew > > On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 09:46:14PM +0300, Paul Gofman wrote: >> Hi Andrew, >> >> when I compile latest git Wine as 32bit on my Fedora 23 (x86_64 >> arch), I get gstreamer configure error ("checking whether gint64 defined >> by gst/gst.h is indeed 64-bit: no"), and gstreamer gets disabled by auto >> configuration. I can solve the problem (gstreamer gets configured and >> compiled) if I specify gstreamer include dirs manually: >> GSTREAMER_CFLAGS='-pthread -I/usr/include/gstreamer-1.0 >> -I/usr/lib/gstreamer-1.0/include -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 >> -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include' >> >> With automated settings gstreamer includes are set up as following >> (please mind lib64 instead of lib): >> -pthread -I/usr/include/gstreamer-1.0 -I/usr/lib64/gstreamer-1.0/include >> -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include >> >> Wine64 gets gstreamer configured and built just fine by default. >> >> Is it some auto configuration bug? >> >> Thanks, >> Paul. >> >> On 01/15/2016 08:04 PM, Andrew Eikum wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> The next release of Wine will include a commit which changes our >>> winegstreamer dshow module to use the modern gstreamer 1.0 API instead >>> of the long-deprecated gstreamer 0.10 API. dshow is used by some games >>> and applications, including Microsoft Office, to display videos and >>> play audio. Wine's winegstreamer allows applications that use dshow to >>> support a wide variety of media through gstreamer. >>> >>> winegstreamer has been broken for a long time (see Bug 30557), and >>> many distros disable the DLL when shipping Wine. If your distro >>> provides 32-bit gstreamer libraries, then you can now re-enable >>> winegstreamer and expect it to work. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Andrew >>> >>> >>> >>