Most recent updates have caused a problem

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> Hm, for playing it directly my connection is far, far, far too slow.
>    

No, definitely download it first. :-)

>
> If I download it first, I get exactly this behaviour.
> So are we talking about playing on-disk or over network?
>
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I have problem on local disk and over network (NFS).  But only with 
current build.

>> Solaris 10u8 with CDE.  Details of my mplayer build are below.
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> Hm, maybe there's a bug specific to that, even though I can't
> really imagine it...
>
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Has there been any major changes that relate to the cache argument?

It's strange that it works okay with a previous build.

>> Cannot test OS support for SSE, leaving disabled.
>> CPUflags:  MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 0 3DNowExt: 0 SSE: 0 SSE2: 0 SSSE3: 1
>> Compiled for x86 CPU with extensions: MMX MMX2 SSE SSE2 SSSE3 CMOV
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> That at least looks like some things definitely aren't working right,
> even though it is completely unrelated.
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I'm no code expert but looking at cpudetect.c, there doesn't appear to 
be a matching rule for Solaris x86 so it defaults to "Cannot test OS 
support for SSE, leaving disabled."

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