lördag 16 oktober 2004 03:44 skrev Scott Leighton:
Well, if it is, I'd sure like to know who did it/how it got that way. And I suspect I'm not the only one.... others have run into the MPlayer problem on the the list here, the solution up to now was to do the --disable-fbdev thingy, but I think that just masked over the real issue of kernel includes not being in the correct place.
It's mplayer that isn't including the correct files. The files in /usr/include belong to glibc. They're not meant to be up to date with the kernel. If a program needs up to date, kernel specific includes ... they should acquire them in /lib/modules/<version>/build/include ... that is the official way to do it. From what I can see, is that some of the developers of MPlayer are debian users. It used to be a practice there, to make /usr/include/linux a link to the kernel headers, as well as /usr/include/asm.
If someone at SuSE with official knowledge could clarify, it sure would be appreciated.
Second that.