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Milhouse
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It turns out we might not build gcc for host after all - the "host" gcc we are building is actually the cross-compile gcc for the target. Which means we always depend on the build host gcc (5.4.0, 7.3.0, whatever) which is obviously a bit of a lottery. Adding the CXXFLAGS to force the build host gcc to compile flatbuffers will hopefully work as a quick fix, but ultimately I think I'd rather we built a host gcc which we could then use in preference to /usr/bin/gcc - that way we would avoid this gcc version lottery when building the host packages, but it is overkill to build gcc for the host as it isn't required in most cases (just use the right flags etc.), so may not happen soon (if at all).
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
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I'm a bit inclined to see this as an issue in the flatbuffer's build system. If it requires compiler flags or C/C++ standard that' are not default on semi-recent compilers it should check for that and if needed add the appropriate C/CXX flags.
so long,
Hias
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Thank you again milhouse!
Finally i'm up and running again.
The tip regarding space on my sdcard was the right track.
Regatds
Chris
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Hello, i have allways a problem to play DVD's on my Raspberry Pi 3b+. If i deactivated MMAL Hardware rendering, than, i can play DVD with Menu. With MMAL Hardware Rendering, it's hang in menu.