[MPlayer-users] Cannot compile: `CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT' undeclared
Nico Sabbi
nsabbi at tiscali.it
Sun Nov 21 21:28:20 CET 2004
Attila Kinali wrote:
>On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 21:59:14 +0200
>Jan Knutar <jknutar at nic.fi> wrote:
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>>There's a separate package in debian to pull in the headers. Whether
>>this is a good idea or not is questionable. Supposedly glibc can break
>>in spectacular ways if you replace the OS specific headers underneath
>>it with something else than it was compiled against.
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>Same with most other distros, though most put it into /usr/src/linux
>and leave /usr/include/linux untouched
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>>In 2.4 systems /lib/modules/version/build is usually a symlink to the
>>build directory, /usr/include/* contains the headers glibc was compiled
>>against.
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>This is something new! It wasnt around until 2.4.2x, afaik it was merged
>into 2.4 soon after the 2.5/2.6 got it.
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>Again, the problem is not with MPlayer using the wrong include files
>in the first place, but that the include files in /usr/include
>do not fit together. Also note, that this is a SuSE only problem.
>So far i haven't heard of any other distro that has this problem.
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Mandrake too
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