[MPlayer-users] Crash on OS X 10.3.9
Guillaume POIRIER
poirierg at gmail.com
Fri Mar 9 13:57:44 CET 2007
Hi,
On 3/9/07, Risto Suominen <risto.suominen at gmail.com> wrote:
> So there is no way to upgrade Xcode (1.5?) in Panther?
Not that I know of. newer Xcode seem to require 10.5.
> What is so special about those files that don't compile with less than
> 2.0? Is it the gcc version that counts? Which files are they?
I think it's just the project file that hasn't been maintained so that
it works with 10.3.
The main developer of mplayerosx probably doesn't have a machine with
an old xcode on it, that's all.
I doubt that gcc version matters. MPlayer compiles fine with gcc from xcode 1.5.
> About the documentation: the INSTALL.txt included in mplayerosx talks
> about cvs instead of svn. I haven't tried that, so I don't really know
> what I'm talking about. In STEP1 it instructs to copy ffmpeg source
> into main tree, in my svn tree it seems to be there already. I thought
> they were only two alternative ways of getting the same source.
I just fixed that.
> In STEP4, I don't have the mplayer target in the Makefile, but, as
> above, I haven't tried the cvs tree, only svn. And the INSTALL.txt
> doesn't mention the main_noaltivec tree, as in the web documentation
> (12.5.1).
>
> The web documentation suggests --with-termcaplib switch for configure,
> mine doesn't accept it.
from my experience, it doesn't look like this switch is necessary
anymore, I'm gonna remove it.
> The following I felt a bit misleading:
>
> "You first need to build main and main_noaltivec.
>
> Next, set a global variable:"
>
> (then come the instructions for building them). Instead of "Next"
> there might be "To begin with".
Thanks for your feedback, thanks to you, the doc has slightly improved.
Guillaume
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