Duncan wrote:
"Mark Haney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Wed, 07 Mar 2007
17:45:05 -0500:
Has anyone else upgraded to gcc 4.1.2 and failed to get esound to
compile?
My CFLAGS are really simple, but I can't get esound to compile at all.
I
didn't want to file a bug report until I've heard from someone else to
see if the fix is out there.
Yeah, I know this is over a week old, but just testing it...
You didn't specify which version of esound, but gcc-4.1.2 here, full
~amd64 system, esound-0.2.37 gets thru the ebuild compile and install
steps just fine. I didn't actually qmerge it as I don't need it, but as
I said, it gets thru the ebuild compile and install steps just fine, and
that's where you said it was failing you.
If your system is partly stable, partly ~amd64, perhaps that's it. It
may need a later version of something else you have merged only as stable.
Or maybe you were trying an older esound, which may not work with the
newer compiler. 0.2.36-r2 is the latest stable, 0.2.37 is the latest
~arch and thus what I tested, on this fully ~arch system.
Hi Duncan, Actually this does help a bit, but I must admit I screwed up
posting to this list as a day or so after I sent it, I realized the
machine with the esound compile problem is an x86 not amd64. Duh. But
I think it's fixed now, I'm compiling it now with ~x86 to see if that
fixes it.
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