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Old 04-21-2020, 09:33 PM   #58
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You could try using 'nm' or 'objdump -t' to spot what symbols a lib provides.
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Or you could just search the gstreamer source code : https://github.com/GStreamer/gstream...c_pad_template
Thanks for the suggestions, but NiLuJe gave a link in his reply to a tool that I was able to use to identify the source and versions with that missing symbol.

As I noted in my second reply that appears to be running down the rabbit hole, as it seems that Amazon based their gstreamer-0.10 on an even earlier version than Jessie. I decided to take a different approach with sox instead.

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