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<title id= "title-cvs" > Building GStreamer from CVS</title>
<qandaset >
<qandaentry >
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<question id= "cvs-anon" >
<para >
How do I check out GStreamer from CVS ?
</para>
</question>
<answer >
<para >
GStreamer is hosted on Freedesktop.org. GStreamer consists of various parts.
In the beginning, you will be interested in the "gstreamer" module, containing
the core, and "gst-plugins", containing the basic set of plugins.
</para>
<para >
To check out the HEAD version of the core, use
<programlisting >
cvs -d:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/gstreamer co gstreamer
</programlisting>
This will create a directory "gstreamer" in your current directory.
If you want to get another module, replace the last "gstreamer" with the
name of the module.
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry >
<question id= "cvs-developer" >
<para >
How do I get developer access to GStreamer CVS ?
</para>
</question>
<answer >
<para >
If you want to gain developer access to GStreamer CVS, you should ask for
it on the development lists, or ask one of the maintainers directly.
If you are not already a registered developer with a user account on
Freedesktop.org, You will then have to provide them with:
<orderedlist >
<listitem > <para > your desired unix username</para> </listitem>
<listitem > <para > your full name</para> </listitem>
<listitem > <para > your e-mail address</para> </listitem>
<listitem > <para > a copy of your public sshv2 identity. If you do not have this yet, you can generate it by running "ssh-keygen -t dsa". The resulting public key will be in .ssh/id_dsa.pub</para> </listitem>
</orderedlist>
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry >
<question id= "autogen-libtool" >
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<para >
I ran autogen.sh, but it fails with something like this:
<programlisting >
+ running aclocal -I m4 -I common/m4 ...
aclocal: configure.ac: 8: macro `AM_DISABLE_STATIC' not found in library
aclocal: configure.ac: 17: macro `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in library
aclocal failed
</programlisting>
What's wrong ?
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</para>
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</question>
<answer >
<para >
aclocal is unable to find two macros installed by libtool in a file called
libtool.m4. Normally this would indicate that you don't have libtool, but
that would mean autogen.sh would have failed on not finding libtool.
</para>
<para >
It is more likely that you installed automake (which provides aclocal) in
a different prefix than libtool. You can check this by examining in what
prefix both aclocal and libtool are installed.
</para>
<para >
You can do three things to fix this :
<orderedlist >
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<listitem > <para > install automake in the same prefix as libtool</para> </listitem>
<listitem > <para > force use of the automake installed in the same prefix as libtool
by using the --with-automake option</para> </listitem>
<listitem > <para > figure out what prefix libtool has been installed to and point
aclocal to the right location by running
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<programlisting >
export ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I $(prefix)/share/aclocal"
</programlisting>
where you replace prefix with the prefix where libtool was installed.
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</para> </listitem>
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</orderedlist>
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
</qandaset>
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