Ok, adding the debian-multimedia work-around doesn't work. If you only add libmp4v2-1, you still have the same problem. If you install both the libmp4v2-1 and the -dev, it doesn't compile. I did notice at the beginning when you start the compile, that there is a response of "no" when: "Checking for C header file mp4v2/mp4v2.h... (cached) no". I seem to remember there was a bug report from last year that was fixed, but had to do with SConstruct not looking for a header file in the right place.
Ok, adding the debian-multimedia work-around doesn't work. If you only add libmp4v2-1, you still have the same problem. If you install both the libmp4v2-1 and the -dev, it doesn't compile. I did notice at the beginning when you start the compile, that there is a response of "no" when: "Checking for C header file mp4v2/mp4v2.h... (cached) no". I seem to remember there was a bug report from last year that was fixed, but had to do with SConstruct not looking for a header file in the right place.
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/mixxx/ +bug/610746
I wonder if these are related and we are dealing with a regression.