Actually that SEGV Sven reported is familiar to me, too, since last weekend. It is caused by the broken implementation of SSE2 intrinsics in MinGW. For some reason variables of type __m128i (and __m128d, presumably) don't get the 16-byte alignment they require. (I don't know whether the __m64* types get the 8-byte alignment they require or not.)
The only simple way to get "make check" to work in pixman was to use --disable-sse2 --disable-mmx. Which sucks, I guess. Presumably pixman's code has on Windows been developed and tested only using Microsoft's compiler. For some reason, though, my cairo build does seem to work on Win32, at least to the extent exercised by the GTK+ stack, even with a pixman compiled with SSE2 and MMX enabled. Go figure. Anyway, I really should use a rebuilt pixman for my cairo binaries, too. (I build pixman as a static library, out of tradition, but yeah, I probably should just do as Linux distros do and built pixman as a shared library, too.) --tml _______________________________________________ Pixman mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pixman
