Summary: | x11-libs/evas-1.0.0_pre13 fail to compile - depency which blocks entrance from compiling. | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Arnvid L. Karstad <arnvid> |
Component: | New packages | Assignee: | SpanKY <vapier> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Arnvid L. Karstad
2004-10-04 22:32:12 UTC
{standard input}:1872: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `movd' cut back your CFLAGS until you have a toolchain on your box that supports -march=pentium-m Where do you see -march=pentium-m ??? I'm using perfectly valid gcc 3.3 CFLAGS, which are supported for my platform. I used to have GCC-3.4 on my laptop, but after I reinstalled I've been running as little ~x86 as possible. Which flags would have to go for evas etc to compile to get entrance installed? I'm not going back to GCC3.4 and random X crashes after 10-15 mins of usage.Been there done that.. not again in a VERY long time. If these CFLAGS are a problem, someone might need to give the rest of the world (i.e. forums and similar) a hint that one should not use such flags to optimize for Pentium-M architecture with the -march=pentium3 as quite many sources tells u to... gcc-3.4.x supports march=pentium-m if your CFLAGS were 'perfectly valid' for your system, then you wouldnt have had this error gcc-3.3.x does not support pentium-m properly Actually the only flag this ebuild kicked on was the -msse2 --- but there is NO place I use -march=pentium-m... I still dont know why you're talking about -march=pentium-m since I wasn't using it.. I was telling gcc to use -msse2 and -msse since the cpu does support it. and gcc perfectly supports -msse on other platforms where this is supported by the architecture. Do you mean that even tho -msee2 works on other machines with the same gcc it would not support it when the -march=pentium3 ?? i didnt say you were using march=pentium-m, just that you should be once you get a toolchain that supports it Sorry I misunderstood you then.. :p but I can't run gcc-3.4 .. I tried that and couldn't keep the system up for more than 15 mins a time. I reported 4-5 bugs about this earlier.. But it seems it couldn't be solved.. |