![]() ![]() Validate_silence=1 Default, set to 0 to force using this clues if selected above. This installed okay, but wound up throwing a kernel panic while Comskip was running.Ĭode: See comskip.txt in the distribution zip file for many settable parameters, read manual.html, tuning.html and debugwindow.html for how to tune and debug comskipĭetect_method=43 1=black frame, 2=logo, 4=scene change, 8=fuzzy logic, 16=closed captions, 32=aspect ration, 64=silence, 128=cutscenes, 255=all I know there are issues with using pkg-config with FreeBSD, so maybe that's the source of the problem? I won't have time to mess with it again before the weekend.Īlso, FYI, I did try installing Ubuntu in a VirtualBox. See the pkg-config man page for more # pkg-config -variable pc_path # pkg-config -define-variable=pc_path=/usr/local/libdata/pkgconfig:/usr/libdata/pkgconfig:/argtable/argtable2-13 # pkg-config -variable pc_path # Installed software in a non-standard prefix.Īlternatively, you may set the environment variables argtable2_CFLAGSĪnd argtable2_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config. Package 'argtable2', required by 'world', not foundĬonsider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you To the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable Perhaps you should add the directory containing `argtable2.pc' Package argtable2 was not found in the pkg-config search path. yesĬonfigure: error: Package requirements (argtable2 >= 2.12) were not met: usr/local/bin/pkg-configĬhecking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0. noĬhecking whether to build with debugging options enabled. yesĬhecking whether to build a statically linked binary. amd64-unknown-freebsd10.3Ĭhecking whether to enable donator features. amd64-unknown-freebsd10.3Ĭhecking host system type. yesĬhecking for style of include used by make. none neededĬhecking whether cc understands -c and -o together. yesĬhecking for cc option to accept ISO C89. noĬhecking whether we are using the GNU C compiler. a.outĬhecking whether we are cross compiling. yesĬhecking for C compiler default output file name. ![]() yesĬhecking whether the C compiler works. yesĬhecking whether make supports nested variables. yesĬhecking for a thread-safe mkdir -p./install-sh -c -dĬhecking whether make sets $(MAKE). usr/bin/install -cĬhecking whether build environment is sane. configureĬhecking for a BSD-compatible install. The Comskip build system is now prepared. ![]()
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