Building GStreamer from CVS
How do I check out GStreamer from CVS ?
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.
To check out the HEAD version of the core, use
cvs -d:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/gstreamer co gstreamer
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.
How do I get developer access to GStreamer CVS ?
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:
your desired unix username
your full name
your e-mail address
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
(optionally) your GPG fingerprint. This would allow you to
add and remove ssh keys to your account.
MAKE SURE you ATTACH these files to your mail, not paste them, because
then the output is useless.
I ran autogen.sh, but it fails with something like this:
+ 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
What's wrong ?
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.
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.
You can do three things to fix this :
install automake in the same prefix as libtool
force use of the automake installed in the same prefix as libtool
by using the --with-automake option
figure out what prefix libtool has been installed to and point
aclocal to the right location by running
export ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I $(prefix)/share/aclocal"
where you replace prefix with the prefix where libtool was installed.
Why is "-Wall -Werror" being used ?
"-Wall" is being used because it finds a lot of possible problems with code.
Not all of them are necessarily a problem, but it's better to have the compiler
report some false positives and find a work-around than to spend time
chasing a bug for days that the compiler was giving you hints about.
"-Werror" is turned off for actual releases. It's turned on by default for
CVS and prereleases so that people actually notice and fix problems found by
"-Wall". We want people to actively hit and report or fix them.
If for any reason you want to bypass these flags and you are certain it's the
right thing to do, you can run
make ERROR_CFLAGS="
to clear the CFLAGS for error checking.