I'm not sure why it's referring something in my local settings folder when nothing else appears to. Gcc -D_ISOC99_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -U_STRICT_ANSI_ -std=c99 -fno-common -fomit-frame-pointer -E -o /tmp/ /tmp/Ĭ:/DOCUME~1//LOCALS~1/Temp/:1:18: fatal error: x264.h: No such file or directory Gcc -Wl,-as-needed -o /tmp/ /tmp/ -lm -lbz2 -lz -lpsapiĢ float foo(float f) Ĭheck_lib x264.h x264_encoder_encode -lx264 Gcc -D_ISOC99_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -U_STRICT_ANSI_ -std=c99 -fno-common -fomit-frame-pointer -c -o /tmp/ /tmp/ i could try on my ubuntu eeepc, but i'd lose the ability to fprofile meaningfully on the machine i'm actually going to run it on. installing cygwin would be a bit sledgehammer-to-crack-an-egg, but i'll do it if there's no other way. I'm not a coder - just barely a compiler, so i was wondering if anyone was doing this successfully from the current git versions of ffmpeg, libav, and x264.ītw, i don't really have the option to just do it in linux - this is a work computer and stuck in 32 bit winxp. I've followed various compiling guides and reinstalled my msys environment many, many times, but somehow i seem to have lost the ability to do what i want. pkg-config -list-all reveals that it exists and is findable, and ffmpeg will configure and compile without it, but i really really want to have a working ffmpeg with libx264 in it. Recently, i stupidly updated my msys, and now i cannot get ffmpeg's configure to find libx264. I'm using ffmpeg/avconv (i'm using both really, as there's often features in one that haven't made it into the other) for a lot of fancy encoding tasks using libx264. I've been googling quite a lot, and unfortunately can't seem to find this specific topic covered.
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