Ubuntu :: Compile X264 - No Working C Compiler Found
May 13, 2011
I am trying to compile x264 but ./configure returns just Quote: No working C compiler found. Yes, I have installed build-essentials and yes, I have installed gcc Already tried update and upgrade... so I dont know whats wrong my c++ compiler works normally.
As I understand (and remember) debian does not package x264 with its ffmpeg. [I say remember because I have a debian-multimedia line in my sources.list that I believe I added when I wanted a x264 enabled ffmpeg]
Is this status still the same? Do we still need to compile ffmpeg by hand if we want x264?
I am trying to compile OpenCV 2.0 with ffmpeg (with x264) support on my Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit machine. (Since I want to use the binaries provided by other developers, I have to use opencv 2.0 version)
I followed the guide from: [URL] to compile x264 and ffmpeg manually, and succeeded.
Then I followed the guide in the INSTALL file provided by the OpenCV 2.0 package. I use CMake to configure and generate them, and use "make" command to try compiling. However, I got the following error report, which haunted me for almost half a week.
I'm relatively new to Linux and had a question regarding the GCC compiler.I realize that I can write an application and compile it using the GCC complier.I can even sell it (or not) . My question is do I have to make my source code public available also ?
I'm trying to do a ./configure on ntfs-3g, and I get this error that says "error: C compiler cannot create executables." I have gcc, g++ and everything installed, but I don't have build-essential. It's an offline server so I can't use apt-get to install it. I also can't find an RPM for CentOS. Is that what I need to resolve this? Or is this error caused by something else?
i'm currently using the gnu compiler "gfortran" , but i don't think the executable files it creates are compatible with windows XP (though i may be mistaken). my boss needs a few simple programs that i have written, but i will not be able to compile the code on his pc. are there any compilers out there that i can use to create such executables?
I'm trying to configure Apache, however I have some problems.. linux-top:~/appli/httpd-2.2.14 # ./configure --prefix=/root/appli/ checking for chosen layout... Apache checking for working mkdir -p... yes checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking target system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu Configuring Apache Portable Runtime library ...
checking for APR... reconfig configuring package in srclib/apr now checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking target system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu Configuring APR library Platform: i686-pc-linux-gnu checking for working mkdir -p... yes APR Version: 1.3.9 checking for chosen layout... apr checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no checking for cl.exe... no configure: error: in `/root/appli/httpd-2.2.14/srclib/apr': configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH See `config.log' for more details. configure failed for srclib/apr
i'm a new on linux system and i have a problem with SUSE 9.1. I google for yast repositories to install "gcc" but i only see for release 10+. So i think 9.1 version it old version. The thing is that i can't upgrade the SO because it's a "sever" for some applications, and my problem is that i need to install Nagios, but when i type the ./configure command its says:
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no checking for cl.exe... no configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH See `config.log' for more details.
So I decided to install packages with yast, but i can't find any active repository. I very new on this, and i don't know if i'm doing right the things. Also i don't have too much practice on english.
This is the info of the SO * uname -a: Linux noc 2.6.5-7.111-default #1 Wed Oct 13 15:45:13 UTC 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
* cat /etc/SuSE-release SuSE Linux 9.1 (i586) VERSION = 9.1
I have Centos 5.4 installed on my dedicated blade server.. (I thought I had some other OS - ignor SUSE 10.1 opps) I'm trying to install ImageMagick - I didn't find it on my server i did do what they said but not there..
1. I downloaded the file to the ROOT (i hope that the right Place) 2. cd ImageMagick-6.6.0-5 3. ./configure 4. This ERROR CAME BACK
I am trying to install Apache on my remote server. I've downloaded the latest Apache Http Server and when I configure it I get this error: configure error: No acceptable C compiler found in $PATH. So I download and extract the latest GCC Compiler and when I try to install that I get the same error:
configure error: No acceptable C compiler found in $PATH I am really stumped... Can anyone just offer ideas. My server is running CentOS 5.4 x64 and I'm remotely trying to download and install a running LAMP setup for Joomla. I'm using a shell to communicate with a cloud server type.
I'm pretty new at working with Linux/Unix systems, just started dealing with the CLI a week or two ago at work so bear with me if my questions/problems seem obvious, they probably aren't to me. URLs are at the bottom since I can't hyperlink to them. We have a server with Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.2 (Tikanga), x86_64 GNU/Linux. For the past few days at least (not sure when it began) every five minutes we get two messages for CPU0 and CPU1 saying: "Temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled". Occasionally it says they are normal, so they're not *always* above the threshold but a majority the time.
The server doesn't have internet, so I interact with it and transfer files via ssh/telnet/sftp from my Windows PC to another server running Fedora release 10 (Cambridge) to the RHEL5 server. I have been trying to install lm_sensors to try and read the CPU temperature and possibly the fan speed, but every installation method has failed. I have tried installing it via the yum command I read about on this page (URL 1), but since it doesn't have internet access it didn't work. I then tried manually installing using the instructions on the lm-sensors.org page (URL 2), but whenever I try to install anything (gcc, libtool,
libsysfs) it shows: checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no checking for cl.exe... no configure: error: in '/home/user/src/libtool-2.4': configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
I then looked up how to install gcc, but when I found a .rpm file of gcc 4.1.2 for RHEL5 I tried installing that like it mentions here (URL 3), but there are lots of [dependancy] programs I can't find a .rpm for as it seems they are all outdated and hard to find for RHEL5. Do I need to find the installation CD in order to install gcc? And is there any other way to check the cpu temperature or to know how to disable/fix the messages about temperature being above threshold?
Install problem: no acceptable C++ compiler found in $PATH (Trying to install freeciv, game) ... checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... no checking whether g++ accepts -g... no checking dependency style of g++... none checking whether the C++ compiler works... no configure: error: in /home/peter/Download/freeciv-2.2.1': configure: error: no acceptable C++ compiler found in $PATH See `config.log' for more details. Other threads suggest install gcc which I thought I already did yet it didn't solve the problem!
I am running a server which is hosting a site where members can upload videoclips. I noticed that upon upload a thumbnail is not created for the videoclip. I found out that ffmpeg needed to be properly installed and in my case ffmpeg-php as the site runs on php. So far so good. I followed the instructions found somewhere to install ffmpeg-php but stall at the command: dot slash configure && make The error I get is:
checking for egrep... grep -E checking for a sed that does not truncate output... slash slash bin slash sed checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no checking for cc... no checking for cl... no configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
I presume it's because gcc is missing. how I can start tackling the problem and ultimately get gcc running so I can install the ffmpeg? I am really sorry I was hoping to elaborate a bit more but I get an error: You are only allowed to post URLs to other sites after you have made 15 posts or more. so I guess I need to wait and describe it differently.
I just installed RedHat and I need to install a compiler (among other things). When I go to 'configure' gcc I get:
configure: error: in `/Compiler': configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
Why in the world would you require a compiler on the install of your compiler!? I may be dumb in many respects, and I'm sure that people will attest to that, but I'm not that dumb...How do I install gcc without a compiler? What, specifically, do I do with the configure script (or executable, I don't know what it is...)
I'm using 10.04. I got TADS through synaptic packet manager, and have the interpreter. I would like to write some code but cannot find the compiler. I was wondering if anyone that has used TADS to write code could tell me how they got the compiler set up.
I would like to modify my init.gz and add udp-sender to this image. After copying the program compiled on my system to init image I have error when I try run udp-sender: udp-sender not found When I checked ldd I saw that the some libraries are missing. I copied them from my system but still got the same error. how can I compile program for my init.gz?
checking what language compliance flags to pass to the C compiler... checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config checking pkg-config is at least version 0.16... yes configure: error: glib-compile-schemas not found. < ---
1. How to determine what package glib-compile-schemas belongs to ?
2. Where to get the package ?
I'm basically trying to install Anjuta 3.0 and getting this error when I run ./configure
I'm trying to compile a program on Cygwin and it seems like as soon as I solve one problem, another pops up. This time, trying to run configure gets me an error message.
The relevant part of my config.log is included below:
I installed Cygwin with everything that was in the Devel folder, just to be on the safe side.
So for those of you who has built GCC from source would know that you can't install GCC without an existing GCC. So my question is, what would happen if all computers in the world suddenly just died, and all you had was the computer in front of you, and a copy of GCC 4.5. How would you install that?
I ask because I would like to install GCC 4.5 on my old powerbook G4 mac without installing a binary GCC provided by Tiger 10.4 disks. I would like to build GCC from source, without an existing GCC to complicate updating.
from the commend line i went to compile the c program by giving the commend "gcc first.c -o first" but the commend line showing gcc is not found. iam using fedora 13 pls tell me what can i do to compile the program. the program i used to compile is below
I have a load of XViD videos and I want to re-encode them into x264 - when I say a load, I mean over 300, anyone have any programs they reccomend to do it?I want to make them into those "future-sized movies" (700mb --> 300mb, 170mb --> 95mb, 350mb --> 150mb), what settings should I use? I want to keep the quality of the originals intact, along with the video sizes if possible, but if not, I don't really mind, just make them smaller. Here are the settings some people use in windows:oh yeah, one last thing - fast encoders please, I know it'll take a good while, but I want it to take as little time as possible please
I have been working on vlc (windows) and now i want to use the same in linux...so ma trying to compile it in linux..... i need ffmpeg functionality and others as such...so please provide me with the complete link and order so as where to fetch the source code and to compile....i have done googling and found lots of tutorials and most of the are confusing and not clear......and i tried doing them and am now confused(whether they are compiled or not) cos when i try to instll them it says already exists and when i try to use the functionality it says canot transcode ffmpeg doesnt exitst.....I am badly need of vlc transcoding options. Am using ubuntu 10.