board.divers wrote:
> Thanks for the info :D
> 
> But now,  I've try to compile pygoom2K4
> and i've got new problems :D
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Public/pygoom-2k4-0.1.0$ sudo python setup.py build
> running build
> running build_ext
> building 'pygoom' extension
> gcc -pthread -fno-strict-aliasing -DNDEBUG -g -O2 -Wall
> -Wstrict-prototypes -fPIC -I. -I./include -I/usr/include/goom/
> -I/usr/include/SDL/ -I/usr/include/python2.5/pygame/
> -I/usr/include/python2.5 -c src/cpudetect.c -o
> build/temp.linux-i686-2.5/src/cpudetect.o -O9 -march=k8 -mtune=k8 -mmmx
> -msse -fpic -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s: Assembler messages:
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:92: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:94: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:183: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:185: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:204: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:206: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:225: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:227: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:432: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:434: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:480: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:482: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:525: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:527: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:667: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:669: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:712: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> /tmp/ccaPCNKG.s:714: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
> error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
> 
> 
> The problem is probably due to to the cflags.
> I've a amd duron processor (K8) so, I've just commented the pentium line
> in the setup.py file.

It tells you to do this in the INSTALL read me.

I really need to find a way to do this automatically.

Duncan


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