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Subject: | Re: strange problem with compiling ffmpeg 2.0 - libavcodec.a was not created |
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On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 5:10 PM, RayeR <glaux AT centrum DOT cz> wrote: >> ar(1) is failing. Find out what AR expands to and run it by hand; it >> may give you a better message. > > How can I display what command really make executes? Bug in ar/binutils? I could try different version. I guess the issue may be in the makefile you are using where AR is defined to something, so the issue may be with the package's configury system. Running ranlib on the generated *.a file may fix the issue (or may not if the issue is elsewhere.)
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