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You must install the libcamera apps via apt to get that support. |
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I think that you will need libcamera-dev via apt |
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I'm trying to compile motionplus on raspbian bullseye. When I do the ./configure I noticed in the output that it says "
libcamera support: no
. I know that bullseye has libcamera support already included. Unfortunately the package name isn't "libcamera" though I don't think. It seems like it's either libcamera-apps or libcamera-apps-lite (for those using the "lite" version of the OS).I have somewhat limited experience in this area, but is there a way to point the config file to the appropriate package when doing the ./configure? I tried doing
./configure --with-libcam=/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu
(where the libcamera_app.so file is), but that didn't seem to work. Looking at the CLI output higher up it looks like it appended/lib/pkgconfig
to the directory I included in the option flag.Specifically, this was the output when I used the
--with-libcam=/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu
flag:checking LIBCAM pkgconf path... /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/lib/pkgconfig:
checking for LIBCAM... no
Anyone have any thoughts? I'm 98% sure I'm just on the wrong track here because of my limited expertise.
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