[MPlayer-users] Building mplayer on Solaris
Brooks Lyrette
brooks at dotsub.com
Mon Jun 7 21:42:40 CEST 2010
Thanks Apostolos,
Sadly I'm still getting the same error that 'cc' is not found.
Detected operating system: SunOS
Detected host architecture: i386
Checking for host cc ... cc
Checking for cross compilation ... yes
./configure[1640]: cc: not found
./configure[1645]: cc: not found
./configure[1673]: cc: not found
./configure[1685]: ./cpuinfo: not found
./configure[1686]: ./cpuinfo: not found
./configure[1687]: ./cpuinfo: not found
./configure[1688]: ./cpuinfo: not found
./configure[1689]: ./cpuinfo: not found
./configure[1691]: ./cpuinfo: not found
Checking for CPU vendor ... (::)
Checking for CPU type ...
Checking for mtrr support ... auto
Checking for GCC & CPU optimization abilities ... ./configure[1922]: test: argument expected
CPU optimization disabled. CPU not recognized or your compiler is too old.
error
Checking for byte order ... failed to autodetect byte order, defaulting to little-endian
Checking for extern symbol prefix ...
Error: Symbol mangling check failed.
I'm at a loss as to why I can not force the configure file to detect gcc.
Cheers,
Brooks L.
On 2010-06-07, at 3:31 PM, asyropoulos at aol.com wrote:
>
> So you are using OpenSolaris and not Solaris, though
> your system is 2-3 years old. At any rate, use something
> like the following:
>
> $ PATH=/usr/sfw/bin:$PATH:/usr/ccs/bin
> $ CC=gcc CXX=g++ ./configure --prefix=/path/where/it/will/be/installed
>
>
> I believe this will work.
>
> Apostolos
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