[MPlayer-cygwin] mplayer mingw gprof
Thomas Plank
tplank at gmx.at
Fri Jul 27 13:02:02 CEST 2007
Anatoli Marinov (anatoli.marinov at gmail.com) wrote:
> As I see there is a problem with missing header in my mingw
> environment. I am searching for them but in general is it possible to
> use this option with mingw?
Same problem here in cygwin:
$ ./configure --enable-mmx --enable-mmxext --enable-sse --enable-sse2 --disable
-gui --disable-menu --disable-bitmap-font --enable-largefiles --enable-static
--disable-pthreads --disable-mencoder --disable-mga --enable-profile
Detected operating system: CYGWIN
Detected host architecture: i386
Checking for cc version ... not found
Checking for gcc version ... 4.2.1, ok
Checking for host cc ... gcc
Checking for cross compilation ... no
Checking for CPU vendor ... GenuineIntel (15:2:9)
Checking for CPU type ... Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Checking for kernel support of cmov ... yes
Checking for mtrr support ... yes
Checking for GCC & CPU optimization abilities ... pentium4
Checking for assembler support of -pipe option ... yes
Checking for compiler support of named assembler arguments ... yes
Checking for assembler (as 2.17) ... ok
Checking for .align is a power of two ... no
Checking for -lposix ... no
Checking for -lm ... no
Checking for langinfo ... no
Checking for language ... using en (man pages: en )
Checking for enable sighandler ... yes
Checking for runtime cpudetection ... no
Checking for restrict keyword ... none
Checking for __builtin_expect ... no
Checking for kstat ... no
Checking for posix4 ... no
Checking for lrintf ... no
Checking for mkstemp ... no
Checking for nanosleep ... no
Checking for socklib ... no
Checking for inet_pton() ... no (trying inet_aton next)
Checking for inet_aton() ... no (network support disabled)
Checking for network ... no
Checking for inttypes.h (required) ... no
Checking for bitypes.h (inttypes.h predecessor) ...
Error: Cannot find header either inttypes.h or bitypes.h (see DOCS/HTML/en/faq.html).
Check "configure.log" if you do not understand why it failed.
--
mfg Thomas
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