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Re: QCAM 0.2 now available



I can't seem to get xqcam to even compile.. 

here is what it spits out...

{root@fuz.triadtech.com:/cam/qcam-0.2}make xqcam
rm -f xqcam
cc -Wall -O -g -DQCPORT=0x378 -DCONFIG_FILE=\"/usr/local/etc/qcam.conf\" -o xqcam xqcam.o -L. -lqcam \
                 -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(XShm.o): Undefined symbol __XGetScanlinePad referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(XShm.o): Undefined symbol __XGetBitsPerPixel referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(XShm.o): Undefined symbol __XInitImageFuncPtrs referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XInitExtension referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetWireToEvent referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetEventToWire referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetCreateGC referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetCopyGC referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetFlushGC referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetFreeGC referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetCreateFont referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetFreeFont referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetCloseDisplay referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetError referenced from text segment
/usr/X386/lib/libXext.a(extutil.o): Undefined symbol _XESetErrorString referenced from text segment
make: *** [xqcam] Error 1
{root@fuz.triadtech.com:/cam/qcam-0.2}

help!
thanks
dave

Scott Laird wrote:
> > Scott Laird writes:
> > 
> >  > The big addition is Paul Chinn's X viewer, now called xqcam.
> > 
> > Doesn't work for me.  It reports the frame rate, but even when I use
> > the same brightness and contrast parameters that get me an image using
> > qcam, I still get nothing but black, black, black.
> > 
> 
> Does it work when you tell it to use its own colormap (option -C)?  
> Which window manager do you use?  I'm using mwm, but I can swap for twm 
> or fvwm for testing -- I know they deal with colormaps differently.  
> Also, what else do you have running?  If something like Netscape's 
> using all of the default colormap xqcam's not smart enough to 
> automatically flip to a private map.
> 
> I assume the stardard 'qcam' is still working?
> 
> 
> Scott
> -- 
> Scott A. Laird   |  "But this goes to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615"
> scott@laird.com  |                - Nigel on his new 64-bit computer
> 
> 
> 


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David Chow
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
Internet:gt9351c@prism.gatech.edu, chow@cc.gatech.edu

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