It's possible you installed X11 without also installing the X11 SDK. You
would need that for Fink in general. As for mplayer, word is that it is
not possible to compile it on Panther with QuickTime 7.1.x, period.

On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 15:39:35 +0200, Gerrit Busch wrote:

> Dear Martin,
> 
> stupid me! I read, even saved but did not understand the output prior  
> to the errors. It was:
> 
> 
> 
> In file included from SDL_QuartzVideo.h:55,
>                   from SDL_QuartzEvents.m:23:
> /System/Library/Frameworks/QuickTime.framework/Headers/QuickTime.h:16: 
> 2: #error "Your QuickTime Headers are out of date.  You may already  
> have new headers available here: /Developer/SDKs/QuickTime7Headers.pkg  
> .  Otherwise you can get the latest headers via Software Update or in  
> the latest QuickTime SDK available from  
> http://developer.apple.com/quicktime ."
> In file included from SDL_QuartzEvents.m:23:
> SDL_QuartzVideo.h:112: error: parse error before  
> "ImageDescriptionHandle"
> SDL_QuartzVideo.h:112: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or union
> +++(and so on)+++
> 
> I now installed the missing headers and am facing new problems now, but  
> those seem to be due to an incomplete X11 installation. I am just  
> downloading Apple's X11 package and will re-install it. Hopefully then  
> I can get mplayer compiled.
> 
> Sorry and thanks again!
> 
> Gerrit
> 
> Am 08.09.2006 um 12:45 schrieb Martin Costabel:
> 
>> Gerrit Busch wrote:
>>> Dear Martin,
>>> thank you very much for your quick reply. It's a great job that you  
>>> guys are doing!
>>> Unfortunately, my problem still remained even after I installed the  
>>> Nov 04 gcc update (Now I have gcc (GCC) 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer,  
>>> Inc. build 1671).
>>
>> This is the right one. A pity that it didn't help. Actually, I looked  
>> through the mail logs from 2 years ago, and it seems the error caused  
>> by gcc-1666 was a different, more sneaky one. The package sdl (at an  
>> earlier version at that time) did compile OK, the problem was that it  
>> then contained a broken library with some missing symbols.
>>
>> So in your case there must be some other error. Unfortunately, the  
>> output snippet that you showed is not long enough. One needs at least  
>> the part starting with the last compiler command before the error, the  
>> last line beginning with "gcc" or something similer, or even the one  
>> beginning with "/bin/sh ../../../libtool", up to the error messsage  
>> that you showed. Maybe there is some other hint, like a missing file.
>>
>>> I think there is no newer update available for X.3, am I correct?
>>> I don't know if this problem can be solved at all. Could it be that I  
>>> am missing some gcc-related fink packages? I have to add that I don't
>>
>> This should (in principle) not be possible, because fink checks its  
>> dependencies. What sometimes happens is that parts of the developer  
>> tools did not install completely.
>>
>>> really understand which role the fink-gcc-(virtual) packages do play.  
>>> In your last mail, you mentioned, that "broken-gcc" should be  
>>> installed. Just in case it is of any interest, this is the output for  
>>> "fink list gcc" as for now:
>>>       avr-gcc          3.4.5-1      GNU GCC for ATMEL AVR micro  
>>> controllers
>>>       broken-gcc       3.3-1        [virtual package representing a  
>>> broken gcc ...
>>>   i   gcc2             2.95.2-1     [virtual package representing the  
>>> gcc 2.95....
>>>       gcc2.95          2.95.2-0     [virtual package representing the  
>>> gcc 2.95....
>>>   i   gcc3.1           3.1-1        [virtual package representing the  
>>> gcc 3.1 c...
>>>   i   gcc3.3           3.3-1671     [virtual package representing the  
>>> gcc 3.3 c...
>>>       gcc4             2:4.1.0-3    GNU Compiler Collection Version 4
>>>       gcc4-shlibs      2:4.1.0-3    Shared libraries for gcc4
>>>       mingw-gcc        4.1.0-2      GNU GCC for MinGW
>>
>> This looks OK.
>>
>> -- 
>> Martin
>>
> 
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