diff -NrU5 gst-ffmpeg-0.10.6.orig/configure gst-ffmpeg-0.10.6/configure --- gst-ffmpeg-0.10.6.orig/configure 2008-12-05 23:57:18.000000000 +0100 +++ gst-ffmpeg-0.10.6/configure 2008-12-06 00:02:04.000000000 +0100 @@ -17130,68 +17130,10 @@ _ACEOF HAVE_FFMPEG_UNINSTALLED=0 { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: Using system-installed FFMpeg code" >&5 echo "$as_me: Using system-installed FFMpeg code" >&6;} - { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: - ====================================================================== - WARNING: you have chosen to build gst-ffmpeg against a random - external version of ffmpeg instead of building it against the tested - internal ffmpeg snapshot that is included with gst-ffmpeg. - - This is a very bad idea. So bad in fact that words cannot express - just how bad it is. Suffice to say that it is BAD. - - The GStreamer developers cannot and will not support a gst-ffmpeg - built this way. Any bug reports that indicate there is an external - version of ffmpeg involved will be closed immediately without further - investigation. - - The reason such a setup can't be supported is that the ffmpeg API - and ABI is in constant flux, yet there aren't any official releases - of the ffmpeg library to develop against. This makes it impossible - to guarantee that gst-ffmpeg will work reliably, or even compile, - with a randomly picked version ffmpeg. Even if gst-ffmpeg compiles - and superficially appears to work fine against your chosen external - ffmpeg version, that might just not be the case on other systems, or - even the same system at a later time, or when using decoders, - encoders, demuxers or muxers that have not been tested. - - Please do not create or distribute binary packages of gst-ffmpeg - that link against an external ffmpeg. Thank you! - ====================================================================== - " >&5 -echo "$as_me: WARNING: - ====================================================================== - WARNING: you have chosen to build gst-ffmpeg against a random - external version of ffmpeg instead of building it against the tested - internal ffmpeg snapshot that is included with gst-ffmpeg. - - This is a very bad idea. So bad in fact that words cannot express - just how bad it is. Suffice to say that it is BAD. - - The GStreamer developers cannot and will not support a gst-ffmpeg - built this way. Any bug reports that indicate there is an external - version of ffmpeg involved will be closed immediately without further - investigation. - - The reason such a setup can't be supported is that the ffmpeg API - and ABI is in constant flux, yet there aren't any official releases - of the ffmpeg library to develop against. This makes it impossible - to guarantee that gst-ffmpeg will work reliably, or even compile, - with a randomly picked version ffmpeg. Even if gst-ffmpeg compiles - and superficially appears to work fine against your chosen external - ffmpeg version, that might just not be the case on other systems, or - even the same system at a later time, or when using decoders, - encoders, demuxers or muxers that have not been tested. - - Please do not create or distribute binary packages of gst-ffmpeg - that link against an external ffmpeg. Thank you! - ====================================================================== - " >&2;} - - sleep 15 else source "$srcdir/ffmpegrev" { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: Using ffmpeg revision $FFMPEG_REVISION" >&5