[mythtv-users] MythTV build problem on Suse 9.2

Earl Gooch earl at edgooch.com
Mon Mar 28 04:16:41 UTC 2005


Having no luck at all here with Suse 9.2. I built and ran MythTV with no
problems on Suse 9.1, but on 9.2 (on same hardware) am getting errors when
just attempting to run "configure". I have tried both CVS and tarball, and
as far as I can tell all prereq software is installed per the Myth docs.

First of all, here's my system info:
uname -a
Linux lotr 2.6.8-24.11-default #1 Fri Jan 14 13:01:26 UTC 2005 i686 i686
i386 GNU/Linux

Here is the error:
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 ./configure
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1:21: altivec.h: No such file or
directory
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c: In function `foo':
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1: error: duplicate case value
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1: error: previously used here
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c: In function `foo':
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1: error: duplicate case value
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1: error: previously used here
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c: In function `foo':
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1: error: duplicate case value
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1: error: previously used here
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c: In function `foo':
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1: error: duplicate case value
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1: error: previously used here
/tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1: error: parse error before "p"
In file included from /tmp/ffmpeg-conf-12071-17019-27473.c:1:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-suse-linux/3.3.4/include/xmmintrin.h:34:3: #error
"SSE instruction set not enabled"
Please note that these settings only deal with libavcodec, not MythTV.
CPU              x86
Big Endian       no
MMX enabled      yes
Vector Builtins  no
Creating config.mak and config.h
config.h is unchanged
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Does this "SSE instruction set not enabled" indicate a config file
somewhere is not propely set to reflect my i686 processor? Or is gcc (ver.
3.3.4) or some other build tool not configured properly? I did try
changing "-march" in settings.pro, but with no luck.

Any thoughts would be appreciated, as I've tried everything I can think of
to solve this.

-Earl

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