Re: Configure script is not portable

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On 05/01/2009 02:46 PM, vext01@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Now, I have installed all the GNU tools (gtail, gawk, gsed, ggrep)
from blastwave. I am on a sparc, and the configure script does not
seem to notice i am on a sparc, and eventually complains about some
x64 assembler (will report this if I get the rest of the build
working), so must use --target=solaris-sparc.

Now libavcodec is unhappy:
eval.c: In function `eval_expr':
eval.c:158: error: incompatible types in initialization
eval.c:182: error: incompatible types in return
eval.c: In function `ff_eval2':
eval.c:421: error: incompatible types in return
gmake[1]: *** [eval.o] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory
`/export/home/edd/Desktop/mplayer/libavcodec'
gmake: *** [libavcodec/libavcodec.a] Error 2

It is not happy with the declataion of 'NAN' which it is expecting as
a double by the look of it. My OpenBSD box defines NAN in libc like
this:

#define	NAN		(*(float *)(void *)__nan)

Which is a function pointer to some internal gcc function?

Sorry, I don't know enough about C to take this any further. So any
ideas?

Not off the top of my head, no. I might be able to figure something out
with access to the machine in question (to be able to examine logs and
see command lines and so forth in the source tree, and to be able to
check files elsewhere in the system to run down leads), but certainly
not without, and there'd be no guarantee even then.

This does look like something which one of the developers might be able
to look at and speak on with more authority than I could.

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