Pete Leigh wrote: >On 14/11/05, Sampo Savolainen <v2@xxxxxx> wrote: > > >>On Sun, 2005-11-13 at 22:19 +0100, Carlos Pino wrote: >> >> > > > >>> Synthesizer.cpp:54: instantiated from here >>>../common/Resampler.h:142: error: memory input 2 is not directly addressable >>> >>> > > > >>Are you compiling for x64 by any chance? The compiler error comes from a >>piece of inline assembly code. >> >> > > > Hi,thanks very much to everyone for response.I'm compiling in a Pentium IV. I'm very newbie for that kind of things,I'm sorry don't understand enought about it. >Indeed, looking at Resampler.h, the code should only be reached >if both CONFIG_ASM and ARCH_X86 are set, and presumably the >ARCH_X86 is meant to cover the X86_64 case, since there's no >separate #define for that (that I could see). > >However, I just compiled linuxsampler 0.3.3 on and for X86_64 yesterday, >and didn't run into this problem.. maybe it's a problem with the particular >compile platform cpu not having the required sse / mmx -type >registers? > >In any case, linuxsampler's ./configure provides a --disable-asm >option, which may work round this problem, at the cost of some >wasted cpu-cycles.. might be worth a try for now? > >- Pete. > > > ./configure --disable-asm solve the problem. Thank you very much. Sorry can't give more details,I'm just a musician curious about building a system from the lower level I can understand,but at this point I'm begining to see the darkness and felling lost. :-\ Muchas gracias Saludos Cheers. -- Carlos.