Well, thanks for your suggestions.
However, as it turns out, I appear not be be able to compile gcc-3.3.6, either. I hate it when one job explodes into a whole whack of others.
I really don't feel like trying to figure out how the compiler works and I suspect that this is not the place to get into a discussion of how to fix the compilation of the older compiler.
Has nobody prepared RPMs for Suse 10 on Athlon 64?
Thanks, and all the best!
Paul
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 17:11 -0600, Cymen Vig wrote:
On 12/11/05, Paul A. Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip> > Are there any RPMs of MythTV 0.18.1 (or newer) available for Suse 10 running > on the Athlon 64? > If not, could someone please explain how to recode > mythtv-0.18.1/libs/libavcodec/common.h (at lines 61 and 69) where the whole > line consists of 'struct AVOption;'. My gcc version 4.0.2 can't get past > that line. > I have read that using an older version of the compiler makes this problem > go away. My problem is that I would really not go back to an older version > of a compiler just because of some faulty code in one program. Is there a > way of making a later version of the gcc compiler act as though it were an > earlier version? > Is there an alternative solution to this problem that I have yet to > consider? > I would greatly appreciate the input of anyone who can help me get MythTv > going on my machine. You can have two versions of GCC installed at the same time: http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-programming-e/2005-Nov/0030.html http://www.opensuse.org/Qemu_with_kqemu_kernel_module_support I think that is going to be your best option.
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