[MPlayer-users] Compiling MPlayer CVS On OS X Errors
Guillaume POIRIER
poirierg at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 16:42:44 CET 2006
Hi,
On 1/30/06, Mohammad A. Haque <mhaque at haque.net> wrote:
> Matched up to your configuration and everything still compiled and
> ran fine here. I did have to hack up cdparanoia/libcdio support to
> get it compiled but that only explains your _read_toc undefined
> symbol. I'll clean that code up some and post a patch. For now you
> can bypass this with the --disable-cdparanoia --disable-libcdio
> configure flags.
>
> Did you do a clean install when you installed 10.4 or was it an
> upgrade? My guess is that some library was compiled with an older
> version of gcc and now you're trying to compile mplayer with gcc 4.0.0
>
> If it is the case where you have upgraded from an older system, my
> suggestion is to get your libraries updated and upgrade XCode. I'm
> currently compiling with XCode 2.2.1 (gcc 4.0.1/5250)
>
> If you did a fresh install and are using fink or dports, it's
> possible that an old library got installed via a package and
> installed into /usr/local/lib. It might be faster to see what you
> have living there and see if you can't replace those with what fink/
> dports provides.
Would you happen to have a ready-to execute .dmg version of MPlayer
and/or MPlayerOSX? It would be nice if we could provide a fresher
version of both on MPlayer website.
Guillaume
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