slpkg, sbo, SlackBuilds.org package argument
Hi there i had the follow dunno, look i am trying to install ffmpeg with :
su -c "slpkg -s sbo ffmpeg ffmpeg2theora ffmpeg4 gst-ffmpeg ffmpegthumbnailer alsa-plugin-ffmpeg audacious-ffmpeg --rebuild --reinstall ; ldconfig" root
Importar part of output :
ffmpeg-3.2.4/README.md
ffmpeg-3.2.4/CONTRIBUTING.md
patching file configure
patching file libavcodec/libopenjpegdec.c
patching file libavcodec/libopenjpegenc.c
patching file libavcodec/libfdk-aacenc.c
ERROR: libpulse not found using pkg-config
If you think configure made a mistake, make sure you are using the latest
version from Git. If the latest version fails, report the problem to the
ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org mailing list or IRC #ffmpeg on irc.freenode.net.
Include the log file "config.log" produced by configure as this will help
solve the problem.
Total build time for the package ffmpeg : 33.56 Sec
+==============================================================================
| Some error on the package ffmpeg-3.2.4 [ FAILED ]
+==============================================================================
| See the log file in '/var/log/slpkg/sbo/build_logs' directory or read the README file
+==============================================================================
Ok i don't want on my distro nothing of : systemd, pulseaudio and/or avahi when i visit "ffmpeg on Slackbuilds" had multiple options but i need to know how i can apply
PULSEAUDIO=no
and use slpkg to start the compilation, because in the example i don't see any of that. and well another package i want to apply some similar option be LibreOffice for install it on Spanish.
which should be the right way :
export PULSEAUDIO=no ; export LIBPULSE=no su -c "slpkg -s sbo ffmpeg ffmpeg2theora ffmpeg4 gst-ffmpeg ffmpegthumbnailer alsa-plugin-ffmpeg audacious-ffmpeg --rebuild --reinstall ; ldconfig" root
or
PULSEAUDIO=no LIBPULSE=no su -c "slpkg -s sbo ffmpeg ffmpeg2theora ffmpeg4 gst-ffmpeg ffmpegthumbnailer alsa-plugin-ffmpeg audacious-ffmpeg --rebuild --reinstall ; ldconfig" root
?