Has anyone installed libmeg3 to use MPEG::LibMPEG3 ? I have SUSE 8.0. Seems like it might already be installed? Doesn't Broadcast2000 use it? Anyway, here is what's happening when I'm following the directions:
golosa:/home/justin/Documents/zips/libmpeg3-1.4 # ./configure Configuring libmpeg3 > global_config golosa:/home/justin/Documents/zips/libmpeg3-1.4 # make gcc -c `./c_flags` bitstream.c -o i586/bitstream.o In file included from mpeg3title.h:4, from mpeg3demux.h:4, from mpeg3atrack.h:4, from mpeg3private.h:4, from bitstream.c:1: mpeg3io.h: In function `mpeg3io_read_char': mpeg3io.h:86: parse error before `unsigned' mpeg3io.h:88: `result' undeclared (first use in this function) mpeg3io.h:88: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once mpeg3io.h:88: for each function it appears in.) mpeg3io.h: In function `mpeg3io_next_char': mpeg3io.h:94: parse error before `unsigned' mpeg3io.h:95: `result' undeclared (first use in this function) make: *** [i586/bitstream.o] Error 1

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