> Well interesting report - but what kind of system do you use.
>
> I would need to see config.h  output from configure.
>
> It looks like somehow uint16/32 types aren't properly defined on
> your system, but the most weird part is that compiler
> notices this in the middle of the compilation - are you sure,
> you are not using some broken harware configuration - it might
> be that your memory is faulty...

re
my system is Slackware current (full install)

c++  -O2 -mcpu=i686 -march=i686 -ffast-math -fomit-frame-pointer
-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE -pipe

Install path:     /usr
Qt:               yes
Sdl:              yes
Xft:              yes
Oss audio:        yes
Sun audio:        no
Mga_vid:          yes
Plugins:
  ac3passthrough  yes  (with SBLive only)
  divx4 (dec/enc) no/no (DivxNetworks)
  xvid            no   (DivX4, XviD)
  ffmpeg          yes  (DivX ;-), OpenDivX, MJPEG, AC3)
  ffmpeg faad     no  (AAC) (runtime yes)
  os motion jpeg  yes  (MJPEG)
  win32           yes  (DivX, WMF1/2, DV, MJPEG, Ati, Asus,...)
  MAD             yes  (MPEG Layer I/II/III)
  vorbis          yes
  lame runtime    yes

memory? (( it's not good. I will found other and test
I can test it on other computers, but he slackware too. ))
my memory is Original SAMSUNG DDR (128mb)
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