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  • mrdebugM mrdebug

    @JoeCFD Adding "const" has no affect.
    By the way the problem is not at compile time but linking time.
    I trying the 3 functions founded in the example ffmpeg-6.0/doc/examples/decode_video.c placed in a Qt empty project.

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    Either you forward declared (wrongly) this function somewhere or you are using the wrong outdated headers.

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    • mrdebugM mrdebug

      @JoeCFD Adding "const" has no affect.
      By the way the problem is not at compile time but linking time.
      I trying the 3 functions founded in the example ffmpeg-6.0/doc/examples/decode_video.c placed in a Qt empty project.

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      @mrdebug

      undefined reference to `avcodec_send_packet(AVCodecContext*, AVPacket const*)`
      

      Since the last parameter ought be const AVPacket *, and (C++ expert correct me if I am wrong) AVPacket const * is not the same thing, I am with @Christian-Ehrlicher: start by searching all your sources and all that you include for avcodec_send_packet() declarations. Any chance it is incorrectly declared in one place?

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @mrdebug

        undefined reference to `avcodec_send_packet(AVCodecContext*, AVPacket const*)`
        

        Since the last parameter ought be const AVPacket *, and (C++ expert correct me if I am wrong) AVPacket const * is not the same thing, I am with @Christian-Ehrlicher: start by searching all your sources and all that you include for avcodec_send_packet() declarations. Any chance it is incorrectly declared in one place?

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        @JonB const AVPacket * means: const instance of AVPacket. Only const funcs of class AVPacket can be called.
        AVPacket const * means: this is a constant pointer and its address can be changed.

        Two different things.

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        • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

          @JonB const AVPacket * means: const instance of AVPacket. Only const funcs of class AVPacket can be called.
          AVPacket const * means: this is a constant pointer and its address can be changed.

          Two different things.

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          The code is good because executing "make examples", the example from I have copied out the functions waw been compiled. I think the problem is related to some switch to add at the .pro file.

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          • mrdebugM mrdebug

            The code is good because executing "make examples", the example from I have copied out the functions waw been compiled. I think the problem is related to some switch to add at the .pro file.

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            @mrdebug the order of the libs matters. Change the order of static libs in the pro file.

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            • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

              @JonB const AVPacket * means: const instance of AVPacket. Only const funcs of class AVPacket can be called.
              AVPacket const * means: this is a constant pointer and its address can be changed.

              Two different things.

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              @JoeCFD said in Qt Linux ad ffmpeg6:

              Two different things.

              I know. And the error message AVPacket const* does not match what it should be, which is const AVPacket *. Which make sit look like there is a declaration and call to AVPacket const* erroneously somewhere.

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              • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                @mrdebug the order of the libs matters. Change the order of static libs in the pro file.

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                @JoeCFD said in Qt Linux ad ffmpeg6:

                @mrdebug the order of the libs matters. Change the order of static libs in the pro file.

                This is a good point. @mrdebug: do you call avcodec_send_packet() from your own code (e.g. main.cpp)? Because if not, and its internal, and you put libavcodec.a as the first library, and only a later library calls that function, it may not have been included. Do you get that order/list of linking the libraries from some documentation?

                I haven't got this type of error using the old version 4.2.2.

                Hmm ;-)

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @JoeCFD said in Qt Linux ad ffmpeg6:

                  @mrdebug the order of the libs matters. Change the order of static libs in the pro file.

                  This is a good point. @mrdebug: do you call avcodec_send_packet() from your own code (e.g. main.cpp)? Because if not, and its internal, and you put libavcodec.a as the first library, and only a later library calls that function, it may not have been included. Do you get that order/list of linking the libraries from some documentation?

                  I haven't got this type of error using the old version 4.2.2.

                  Hmm ;-)

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                  @JonB Hi, I have tried to edit the libraries order without any effect.
                  Now code is:

                  #include <libavutil/frame.h>
                  #include <libavutil/mem.h>
                  #include <libavcodec/avcodec.h>
                  
                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                      AVCodecContext *dec_ctx;
                      AVPacket *pkt;
                      avcodec_send_packet(dec_ctx, pkt);
                      return 0;
                  }
                  

                  and the .pro file is the one above. The error is the same:

                  /home/denis/Cpp/ffmpegTest/ffmpegTest/main.cpp:25: error: undefined reference to `avcodec_send_packet(AVCodecContext*, AVPacket const*)'
                  

                  and to include only the library (libavcodec.a) that contains the function does not resolve.

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                  • mrdebugM mrdebug

                    @JonB Hi, I have tried to edit the libraries order without any effect.
                    Now code is:

                    #include <libavutil/frame.h>
                    #include <libavutil/mem.h>
                    #include <libavcodec/avcodec.h>
                    
                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                        AVCodecContext *dec_ctx;
                        AVPacket *pkt;
                        avcodec_send_packet(dec_ctx, pkt);
                        return 0;
                    }
                    

                    and the .pro file is the one above. The error is the same:

                    /home/denis/Cpp/ffmpegTest/ffmpegTest/main.cpp:25: error: undefined reference to `avcodec_send_packet(AVCodecContext*, AVPacket const*)'
                    

                    and to include only the library (libavcodec.a) that contains the function does not resolve.

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                    @mrdebug
                    Try the following

                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                        AVCodecContext *dec_ctx{};
                        const AVPacket *pkt{};
                        avcodec_send_packet(dec_ctx, pkt);
                        return 0;
                    }
                    

                    or

                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                        AVCodecContext *dec_ctx{};
                        AVPacket * const pkt{};
                        avcodec_send_packet(dec_ctx, pkt);
                        return 0;
                    }
                    
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                    • mrdebugM mrdebug

                      @JonB Hi, I have tried to edit the libraries order without any effect.
                      Now code is:

                      #include <libavutil/frame.h>
                      #include <libavutil/mem.h>
                      #include <libavcodec/avcodec.h>
                      
                      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                      {
                          AVCodecContext *dec_ctx;
                          AVPacket *pkt;
                          avcodec_send_packet(dec_ctx, pkt);
                          return 0;
                      }
                      

                      and the .pro file is the one above. The error is the same:

                      /home/denis/Cpp/ffmpegTest/ffmpegTest/main.cpp:25: error: undefined reference to `avcodec_send_packet(AVCodecContext*, AVPacket const*)'
                      

                      and to include only the library (libavcodec.a) that contains the function does not resolve.

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                      @mrdebug hi,

                      Can you show the .pro file of your minimal project ?
                      Are you sure you are linking to the expected version of ffmpeg ?
                      Do you have your distribution provided ffmpeg development packages installed ?

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                      • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

                        @mrdebug
                        Try the following

                        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                        {
                            AVCodecContext *dec_ctx{};
                            const AVPacket *pkt{};
                            avcodec_send_packet(dec_ctx, pkt);
                            return 0;
                        }
                        

                        or

                        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                        {
                            AVCodecContext *dec_ctx{};
                            AVPacket * const pkt{};
                            avcodec_send_packet(dec_ctx, pkt);
                            return 0;
                        }
                        
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        @JoeCFD Tried both. The behaviour is the same.
                        Tomorrow I'll try on a Mac and Windows

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                        • mrdebugM mrdebug

                          @JoeCFD Tried both. The behaviour is the same.
                          Tomorrow I'll try on a Mac and Windows

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                          Hi, in order to use ffmpeg 6 libraries in a custom software it is mandatory to compile the source using this swich "--enable-pic"
                          and include the header in this way:

                          extern "C" {
                              #include <libavutil/frame.h>
                              #include <libavutil/mem.h>
                              #include <libavcodec/avcodec.h>
                          }
                          

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