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From: | Cameron MacArthur |
Subject: | Re: "package video is empty" |
Date: | Thu, 08 Aug 2013 23:17:30 -0400 |
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From: Andreas Weber
Sent: 08/06/13 05:30 PM
To: Cameron MacArthur
Subject: Re: "package video is empty"
Dear Cameron, please keep the mailing list in CC, >Am 05.08.2013 11:06, schrieb Andreas Weber: >> Am 02.08.2013 21:13, schrieb Cameron MacArthur: >>> I am needing to use octave to create a .avi file, but it doesn't have >>> the avifile command. I downloaded the video package from Octave Forge >>> (which has the command). When i navigate to it and type "pkg install >>> video-1.0.2.tar.gz" the prompt returns: >>> >>> warning: package video is empty >> >> Dear Cameron, >> the 1.0.2 package was released 2009 and I doubt it will compile on any >> recent distribution. You may try the hg repo: >> >> http://sourceforge.net/p/octave/video/ci/default/tree/ >> >> I tried it today on debian stable with ffmpeg and libavformat-dev 8:1.0.7-dmo2 >> ... Am 06.08.2013 20:14, schrieb Cameron MacArthur: > Thanks again for all of this help, you're a life saver. I was wondering if you could explain a little bit more though. Sorry, I'm very much an octave and Matlab newbie, so my knowledge of this stuff is scarce. When you say to "try the hg repo" what do you mean? I went to that link and it has a bunch of different files. I went into the src folder and there are a bunch of files there too. I'm not sure what I need to download from there. Would you mind explaining a bit more? Do I need anything from that link? or do I just install ffmpeg, libavformat-dev, libswscale-dev, liboctave-dev (for mkoctfile) and then run your patch there? > I'm running Windows7, and I believe I'm running Octave 3.6.1 (should be the newest or close to it because I downloaded it in the last month). I never build octave or an octave-forge package for windows so I won't be a help here. Btw, for windows there is AFAIK a MinGW build, a MSVC build, a cygwin and a experimental MXE build. But as I can see from the octave wiki http://wiki.octave.org/Octave_for_Windows#Octave-3.6.4-mingw_.2B_octaveforge_pkgs there should be a working video package with Octave-3.6.4-mingw and octaveforge pkgs. So my suggestion for you is: Try to install http://sourceforge.net/projects/octave/files/Octave%20Windows%20binaries/Octave%203.6.4%20for%20Windows%20MinGW%20installer/ read the Octave3.6.4_gcc4.6.2_sourceforge_readme.txt thoughtfully and install the forge packages. You should then have also a working video package. Hope that helps, Andy
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