[vls-devel] Re: Problems building VLS under windows
s tsang
nmstsang at yahoo.com.hk
Fri Jan 9 05:54:54 CET 2004
Hi nitrox,
Thanks for your help.
Afraid it still doesn't work.
In order to get familiar with using VLS (vlc works fine), I am now trying to use an installed (binary) version of VLS-0.5.3 on Windows XP. It doesn't work either. When I type:
vls -vv -d file:fname.ftype udp:192.168.1.200 --ttl l2
as described in the how-to document, it reports invalid TTL option. If I leave out the TTL option, I get:
"...
2004-01-09 12:46:58 [WARN/Vls] start: too few arguments
2004-01-09 12:46:58 [WARN/Vls] Usage: start <program> <channel> <input> [--loop] [--end] [--rtp] [--... value] [--...]
"
I am now going over the vls-user-guide to checkout how the telnet admin interface is used. However I prefer to start with the simple command line interface.
Any help would be most welcome.
NM.
Damien LUCAS <damien.lucas at anevia.com> wrote:
s tsang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to build VLS-0.5.3 using Visual C++.Net and encounter some
> problems.
> I manage to build the project without error but when VLS is ran, the
> following error occurs:
> "Reading file vls.cfg for base configuration
> Implicit declaration of input 'local1'
> ...
> VideoLAN Server v 0.5.3 (Jan 8 2004) - (c)1999-2003 VideoLAN
> ASSERT ERROR in f:\videolan\vls-0.5.3\src\core\file.cpp line 581 (code
> checked: false)
> ..."
Don't worry about the assert error. It is really not a problem.
You should not define "HAVE_OPENDIR" under windows.
I don't agree with bigben I don't see any error in your configuration file.
Does VLS works correctly after that ?
regards
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