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[vdr] Re: Problems with building



Klaus Schmidinger wrote:

> Martin Neuditschko wrote:
> 
>>Hi!
>>
>>I have a little problem and I hope someone can help me.
>>Directories:
>>DVB: /usr/local/src/DVB
>>VDR: /usr/local/src/VDR
>>DVB driver and tuxzap are working, but if I do a
>>"make" in the VDR directory I get this output:
>>
>>magi:/usr/local/src/VDR # make
>>g++ -g -O2 -Wall -Woverloaded-virtual -m486 -c -DREMOTE_KBD
>>-I../DVB/ost/include dvbap
>>i.c
>>dvbapi.c: In method `cIndexFile::cIndexFile(const char *, bool)':
>>dvbapi.c:146: warning: int format, __off_t arg (arg 3)
>>dvbapi.c: In method `enum eSetChannelResult cDvbApi::SetChannel(int,
>>int, char, int, i
>>nt, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int)':
>>dvbapi.c:3258: `FrontendParameters' undeclared (first use this function)
>>dvbapi.c:3258: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
>>dvbapi.c:3258: for each function it appears in.)
>>dvbapi.c:3258: parse error before `;'
>>dvbapi.c:3259: `Frontend' undeclared (first use this function)
>>dvbapi.c:3260: `INVERSION_AUTO' undeclared (first use this function)
>>dvbapi.c:3286: `FE_SET_FRONTEND' undeclared (first use this function)
>>dvbapi.c:3291: `FrontendEvent' undeclared (first use this function)
>>dvbapi.c:3291: parse error before `;'
>>dvbapi.c:3292: `FE_GET_EVENT' undeclared (first use this function)
>>dvbapi.c:3292: `event' undeclared (first use this function)
>>dvbapi.c:3305: parse error before `;'
>>dvbapi.c:3319: parse error before `;'
>>make: *** [dvbapi.o] Error 1
>>
>>I think it is a problem of a not installed module, isn' t it?
>>
> 
> You're using an older version of the driver.
> Get the latest driver and try again.


Hm, the version of the DVB driver is 0.9.3 and
the version of the VDR is 0.9.6
(I had problems with compiling the DVB driver till I
have installed cdk and changed a line in the Makefile.
This hint I have got from the linux-dvb ML)
The DVB driver and tuxzap applications are running normally.

So I think that a module is missing or a path is wrong,
but I can' t identificate it myself. Maybe I am a very
new Linux-user)


PS: Dristribution: SuSE 7.2
Kernel 2.4.10 (I have very much things disabled, so
it could also be that I have too much disabled)



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