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List:       gstreamer-devel
Subject:    Re: how to install gstreamer 1.8 on centso 6.8
From:       Shishir Pokharel <Shishir.Pokharel () on24 ! com>
Date:       2016-06-30 17:13:26
Message-ID: 577EF7EF-61BE-4CAF-AA43-F1097C09F655 () on24 ! com
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Follow these links, you will be able to install almost all dependencies from repos \
and compile gstreamer 1.8.2 from source on centos

https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-mpeg-4-aac-decoder-for-centos-7-linux

http://kacianka.at/?p=145

/SHISHIR

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On Jun 30, 2016, at 10:02, Nicolas Dufresne \
<nicolas@ndufresne.ca<mailto:nicolas@ndufresne.ca>> wrote:

Le jeudi 30 juin 2016 à 22:14 +0800, qw a écrit :
What do you mean by ' backport from Fedora spec files '?

A spec file is what describe the build of an RPM. In Fedora (the
develpopment distribution behind RedHat enterprise and the copies like
CentOS) already package those. If you want builds, you could try and
generate RPMs if you prefer this over using GStreamer build system.

Nicolas
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On Jun 30, 2016, at 10:02, Nicolas Dufresne &lt;<a \
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<div><span>Le jeudi 30 juin 2016 à 22:14 &#43;0800, qw a écrit&nbsp;:</span><br>
<blockquote type="cite"><span>What do you mean by ' backport from Fedora spec files \
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<span>A spec file is what describe the build of an RPM. In Fedora (the</span><br>
<span>develpopment distribution behind RedHat enterprise and the copies \
like</span><br> <span>CentOS) already package those. If you want builds, you could \
try and</span><br> <span>generate RPMs if you prefer this over using GStreamer build \
system.</span><br> <span></span><br>
<span>Nicolas</span></div>
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