On Friday 30 July 2004 6:44 pm, Scott Leighton wrote:
On Friday 30 July 2004 4:17 pm, Sid Boyce wrote:
Scott Leighton wrote:
On Thursday 29 July 2004 4:33 am, you wrote:
I had no problems... Try easing back on the functions your compiling in...
Humm, that zings right over my head. I have to admit my ignorance here. As far as I know, I'm not 'compiling in' anything other than what the package itself calls for. I did a...
./configure --enable-libsuffix=64 make
Is there something I should be doing to 'ease back on the functions'?
Scott
<STUFF DELETED> It does not know about --enable-libsuffix I built mine with "./configure --with-x11libdir=/usr/X11R6/lib64 --libdir=/usr/lib64 --prefix=/usr --disable-fbdev --enable-gui" and used checkinstall to generate the rpm. Regards Sid.
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Thanks! That --disable-fbdev did the trick, it compiles clean now. I appreciate the pointer!
Scott
OK, more information regarding this compile issue on the amd64. The mplayer user list had a post that referenced this exact issue and suggested that the real problem is that the SuSE distro has /usr/include/linux set up incorrectly. I quote... "I've seen this one lately. The problem was using a custom kernel, but leaving the vendor supplied kernel headers in place." "/usr/include/linux should be a symlink to /usr/src/linux/include/linux" SuSE has /usr/include/linux as a real directory that contains numerous include files dated March 2004 on my 9.1 Pro setup. The /usr/src/linux/include/linux directory also exists, but it contains numerous include files with dates AFTER March 2004. Now, to be clear here, I am NOT using a custom kernel. I am using only what SuSE updates my system to with YOU. To test the mplayer theory, I renamed /usr/include/linux to /usr/include/linux2 and then created a symlink from /usr/include/linux to /usr/src/linux/include/linux then tried compiling mplayer with the following; ./configure --with-x11libdir=/usr/X11R6/lib64 --libdir=/usr/lib64 --enable-gui make It compiled clean, no issues, unlike the problem when compiling using /usr/include/linux. I then installed with checkinstall and tested gmplayer, worked fine. So, my big question here is is the guy on the mplayer list right? Has SuSE messed up the location of the correct include files for the kernel? Scott -- POPFile, the OpenSource EMail Classifier http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ Linux 2.6.5-7.108-default x86_64