audio/MPEGaudio.cpp: In constructor 'MPEGaudio::MPEGaudio(MPEGstream*)': audio/MPEGaudio.cpp:53: error: 'Play_MPEGaudio' was not declared in this scope audio/MPEGaudio.cpp: In member function 'virtual void MPEGaudio::Play()': audio/MPEGaudio.cpp:127: error: 'Decode_MPEGaudio' was not declared in this scope make[1]: *** [audio/MPEGaudio.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/mpeg-movie-1.6.0-r1/work/mpeg_movie/audio_out' make: *** [all] Error 2 !!! ERROR: media-video/mpeg-movie-1.6.0-r1 failed. Call stack: ebuild.sh, line 1539: Called dyn_compile ebuild.sh, line 939: Called src_compile mpeg-movie-1.6.0-r1.ebuild, line 90: Called die
Ugh, hasn't been updated since the initial commit back in 2002. Good candidate for treecleaners. Upstream homepage doesn't exist any more, even.
I'm not invested in having that package stay around if its dead. I happened to build quite a few media packages awhile back while working on a streaming media app. In other words I just grabbed lots of packages back then to see what they did. For now I've just "emerge -C"ed it and went back to the "emerge -ev world" that has taken me almost a week to work my way half way through due to the number of packages that break with gcc 4.x. I suggest someone at gentoo setup a test box with every possible package on it from your repository and try to compile w/ gcc 4.x/2006.1. AND/OR let people know how they can restart an "emerge -ev world" when it dies part way through and the fix was "emerge -C" the offending package. The restart mechanism that I know how to use does not work because it is trying to restart the package which is now, after the -C, not active. BTW, reason I have so many odd packages on the box that are no longer used is I've had that box in use for dev/games/server for quite a few years, hence the cruft that's built up on it. Thanks.
# Matthias Schwarzott <zzam@gentoo.org> (13 Sep 2006) # Masked for removal. It has open gcc-4 Bug (#146692), # does unconditionally depend on virtual/x11, # and upstream has done no newer releases. # Sources seem to be tarred in Oct 1999. media-video/mpeg-movie treecleeners, yummy! :P
punted