H.J. Jung wrote: > HI, all > > When I try to compile Mplayer 1.0pre7 I get following errors: > > Detected operating system: Linux > Detected host architecture: i386 > Checking for cc version ... 3.3.5-20050130, bad > Checking for gcc version ... 3.3.5-20050130, bad > Checking for gcc-3.4 version ... not found > Checking for gcc-3.3 version ... not found > Checking for gcc-3.2 version ... not found > Checking for gcc-3.1 version ... not found > Checking for gcc3 version ... not found > Checking for gcc-3.0 version ... not found > Checking for cc version ... 3.3.5-20050130, bad > > *** Please downgrade/upgrade C compiler to version gcc-2.95.x or > gcc-3.x! *** > > You are not using a supported compiler. We do not have the time to > make sure > everything works with compilers other than the ones we use. Use > either the > same compiler as we do, or use --disable-gcc-checking but DO *NOT* > REPORT BUGS > unless you can reproduce them after recompiling with a 2.95.x or 3.x > version! > > Note for gcc 2.96 users: Some versions of this compiler are known to > miscompile > mplayer and lame (which is used for mencoder). If you get compile errors, > first upgrade to the latest 2.96 release (minimum 2.96-85) and try again. > If the problem still exists, try with gcc 3.x (or 2.95.x) *BEFORE* > reporting > bugs! > > GCC 2.96 IS NOT AND WILL NOT BE SUPPORTED BY US ! > > *** For details please read DOCS/HTML/en/users-vs-dev.html *** > > > Error: Bad gcc version > > Check "configure.log" if you do not understand why it failed. > > > Why can't it find gcc?
run gcc-conf ig -l to see which gcc you are using. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list