Excerpts (reformatted) from Youri van Gorselen's mail of 26 Jan 2004 (EST):
> > There are definitely weird interactions with the Debian provision of
> > /usr/include/linux (from the linux-kernel-headers package) and
> > DirectFB 0.9.20, but even if I manually point /usr/include/linux and
> > /usr/include/asm to the kernel 2.4.24 directories, I get compile
> > errors with 0.9.20.
>
> That worked for me, with some minor changes. I think there were 3
> stupid lines i had to uncomment. If u can post your error messages I
> might be able to help u out.
Ah, thanks for the hint! I gave up on the CVS version and got DirectFB
0.9.20 to work, but it was difficult. I had to
a) replace the Debian-supplied headers in /usr/include/{linux,asm} with
the ones from 2.4.24; and
b) hide /usr/include/linux/wm97xx.h to prevent DirectFB from trying to
compile WM97xx Touchscreen support (no configure option for this afaik).
But then compiling it and MPlayer-1.0pre3 both works, and mplayer can
now play with -vo dfbmga:bes. Sweet!
Next question: in playing DVDs mplayer seems to take about 40% CPU (with
no sound---haven't gotten that working yet), but sometimes gives me the
"your system is too SLOW to play this" message. I'm running an Athlon
XP 2200 which, while not lighting speed, is surely sufficient to play a
DVD. Is this comparable to what you and others are getting?
Anways, thanks for your help,
--
William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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