I will update and check out the new changes. Then I will make the
encoders restart with the new settings. I will make the 96k use the
current binary, and I will make the 56k use the tonight's binary.
The RTP code still does not seem to be generating any packets, so I will
still make lc generate the RTP versions, but if I can figure out what is
broken with the rtp thingie, I'll update that and then cross the bridge on
how to get my changes back into the repository. Is there a way to build a
debug version of lame so that assertions are in the code? if I use the
debug options in the Makefile?
_J
In the new year, Mark Taylor wrote:
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> > so does this mean you have merged Takehiro's changes back in?
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> > _J
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> I just merged his changes back in tonight. Now if I use any
> optimization, I get the floating point exceptions.
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> Compiling without -DABORTFP will ignore them. But I dont know how they
> are effecting the output.
>
> This error is very frustrating. Has anyone been having these
> problems on a non-linux platforms? Maybe it is a gcc related bug?
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> Mark
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