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    cmdutils : remove the current working directory from the DLL search path on win32
    

    Reviewed-by : Matt Oliver <protogonoi@gmail.com>
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    • [DH] cmdutils.c
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    Otherwise nasm writes the full host-specific paths into .o
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    29 janvier 2019, par John Doe

    I would like to use ffmpeg to convert a WAV audio file to MP3, but ffmpeg doesn’t have a native MP3 encoder. Their documentation says you can use the external libmp3lame encoding library to achieve this, which "requires the presence of the libmp3lame headers and library during configuration" by "explicitly configur[ing] the build with —enable-libmp3lame."

    I tried installing the latest version of ffmpeg to my desktop and followed the configuration instructions to include libmp3lame. However, when I tried it out in my terminal, I got an error saying that ffmpeg could not find the libmp3lame encoder.

    When I enter "which ffmpeg" into my terminal, the path I am given refers to another, older installation of ffmpeg that was included automatically when I installed Anaconda years ago.

    How can I change the path of the installation my terminal refers to so that when I execute ffmpeg commands, it will use the version I more recently configured to include libmp3lame on my desktop and not the older installation included in Anaconda’s directories ?