Originally Posted by
Leefmc
Note that i did aptitude hold, but that didnt stop apt-get apparently.. what does it stop? Aptitude?
I haven't used apt-get for a few years so I'm unsure if it has an equivalent of aptitude's "hold". I should have mentioned that hold probably would not stop apt-get and Synaptic.
Originally Posted by
Leefmc
With all that said, now my new compile is not working right. Im getting errors when using ffmpeg:
Code:
*** glibc detected *** ffmpeg: free(): invalid pointer: 0x08757158 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb7b5fa85]
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(cfree+0x90)[0xb7b634f0]
ffmpeg(av_set_string2+0x8fb)[0x80eff9b]
======= Memory map: ========
08048000-08509000 r-xp 00000000 08:02 108607 /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg
08509000-08513000 rw-p 004c0000 08:02 108607 /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg
What is the ffmpeg command that you are using to get this error? I've never encountered this error, but I would like to try to reproduce it. My guess is that there may be a mess of several ffmpeg/x264 installs (or residual files) screwing each other up. Use you package manager to completely remove all installed yasm, x264, and ffmpeg. Now you can either:
Code:
cd ~/yasm
make distclean
./configure, make, checkinstall
cd ~/x264
make distclean
git pull
./configure, make, checkinstall
sudo ldconfig
cd ~/ffmpeg
make distclean
svn update
./configure, etc
or delete the yasm, ffmpeg and x264 directories and start the tutorial over.
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