Can now specify $GSTREAMER_ROOT_DIR when building UxPlay

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F. Duncanh
2024-04-21 17:19:47 -04:00
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@@ -210,9 +210,16 @@ Make sure that your distribution provides OpenSSL 1.1.1 or later, and
libplist 2.0 or later. (This means Debian 10 "Buster" based systems (e.g, Ubuntu 18.04) or newer;
on Debian 10 systems "libplist" is an older version, you need "libplist3".) If it does
not, you may need to build and install these from
source (see instructions at the end of this README). If you have a non-standard OpenSSL
source (see instructions at the end of this README).
If you have a non-standard OpenSSL
installation, you may need to set the environment variable OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR
(_e.g._ , "`export OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/lib64`" if that is where it is installed).
Similarly, for non-standard (or multiple) GStreamer installations, set the
environment variable GSTREAMER_ROOT_DIR to the directory that contains the
".../gstreamer-1.0/" directory of the gstreamer installation that UxPlay should use
(if this is _e.g._ "~/my_gstreamer/lib/gstreamer-1.0/", set this location
with "`export GSTREAMER_ROOT_DIR=$HOME/my_gstreamer/lib`").
* Most users will use the GStreamer supplied by their distribution, but a few (in particular users
of Raspberry Pi OS Lite Legacy (Buster) on a Raspberry Pi model 4B who wish to stay on that