2016-12-20 2:03 GMT+01:00 Blake Senftner <[email protected]>: > >> On Dec 19, 2016, at 3:56 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> 2016-12-19 17:42 GMT+01:00 Blake Senftner <[email protected]>: >> >>> So, to this day, there is no self contained Visual Studio project, not >>> requiring >>> MSYS2 or YASM, one can assemble or download that compiles and builds >>> ffmpeg? I am asking here because the large volume of older ffmpeg news >>> makes finding such information very time consuming, if not fruitless. >> >> Fortunately, there is no need to search for older documentation, >> as there is an up-to-date one: >> http://ffmpeg.org/platform.html#toc-Microsoft-Visual-C_002b_002b-or-Intel-C_002b_002b-Compiler-for-Windows > > Thank you for this. I believe this is what I tried earlier, but it may have > updated > without my noticing.
I suspect it hadn't changed for a long time. Did you report an issue with this part of the documentation? I have never used it but I thought many people are using it... [...] >> As said, the relevant question to fix the issue you reported is: >> Does mingw support the I (capitel I) format specifier? > > It looks like there is a “__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO” #define that enables ansi > format specifiers. Are you sure that "I" is an ansi format specifier? > I do not normally use mingw, but the below links appear to be relevant. You > may > have seen them before, as you appear to have dealt with this issue in another > form earlier. > > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/[email protected] How is this link related to the question if "I" is supported by mingw? I am not a native speaker but I only see references to "ll" which is not very relevant since we try to avoid long long in FFmpeg. Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ Libav-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user
