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It appears that it doesn't like the version of WiX you installed. Try unloading
all the installer projects and doing the build. Does that work?
Original comment by david.g.hoyt
on 23 Oct 2010 at 9:58
The documentation was a bit confusing. Hopefully you didn't try and compile all
the dependencies on your own. (c: I tried to clear it up a bit (see r914).
Original comment by david.g.hoyt
on 23 Oct 2010 at 10:06
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ok, I try to unloading the installer projects, and build again.
I need to do:
1. Visual Studio 2008 or later
2. Windows Installer XML (WiX) 3.5 or later
3. Perl 5.10+
4. Python 2.6
5. PyGobject (2.14)
6.Open Windows explorer and move to the <OSSBuild Home> directory
7.Double-click the GStreamer.sln
8.Change the solution configuration to "Release (GPL)" or "Release (LGPL)" as
per your needs
9.If the build fails due to errors in dependency order, build again and they
should be resolved.
10.To try out your uninstalled build, run "test.bat" in the <OSSBuild
Home>/Tools/ directory.
From that command window, you can run gst-launch and friends.
Right?
Thank you so much.
Original comment by glassesb...@gmail.com
on 23 Oct 2010 at 11:30
That's right. Perl's not needed to compile just the gstreamer portion, though.
You can ignore the python req'ts if you're not compiling the python bindings.
Ya know, the documentation's pretty poor in this respect. We'll need to update
it. I apologize for the confusion.
Original comment by david.g.hoyt
on 23 Oct 2010 at 8:41
It works now.
Thank you for your help. :)
Original comment by glassesb...@gmail.com
on 24 Oct 2010 at 6:09
BTW: .Net Framework 4.0 is required.
Original comment by glassesb...@gmail.com
on 24 Oct 2010 at 11:13
.NET framework 4.0 should not be required. I don't see how that's possible
since it's not supported in Visual Studio 2008 and all the .NET bindings are
Visual Studio 2008 projects. Version 2.0, 3.0, or 3.5 sure - but definitely not
4.0. If you don't care for the .NET bindings, it's not required at all at
runtime (WiX needs it, I believe). I can't speak for WiX 3.6, but 3.5
definitely does not require it.
Original comment by david.g.hoyt
on 25 Oct 2010 at 6:06
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