Michael Freeborn
Michael Freeborn
Done a bit more research; this is a minimally working example with an in-memory database: ```python from fastapi import FastAPI from fastapi_sqlalchemy import DBSessionMiddleware, db from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer...
Not at present. If you come across a good method in the meantime, I'd be happy to look into it further.
I'm afraid not directly at present, but I'd be happy to go along with it if someone were willing to write up a pull request.
[Plotters](https://github.com/plotters-rs/plotters) may be a better option, but the console backend is still [WIP](https://github.com/plotters-rs/plotters-text/issues/3).
> Are you using 32-bit or 64-bit ubuntu? > openmax is not supported on 64-bit (and as a deprecated interface it never will be). Thank you for the quick reply....
Welp, backing up now - we'll see how it goes.
> Assuming it's on a reasonably recent kernel, you should be able to use h264_v4l2m2m as your codec instead of h264_omx. That is again hardware assisted, and is supported in...
> > Would it simply be a case of installing 32-bit Ubuntu and then it should work? i.e. this is a 32-bit vs 64-bit operating system problem rather than an...
@popcornmix @6by9 Sorry to pester - any suggestions on what else I can try or where I can ask for help?
Thanks @marchom - it was going so well until running configure for ffmpeg. I get the following error: `ERROR: OpenMAX IL headers from raspberrypi/firmware not found`