On Feb 28, 2006, at 12:15 AM, Dave Vasilevsky wrote:
On Feb 27, 2006, at 9:57 PM, Daniel Johnson wrote:The blocker for kdeaccessibility3 is gstreamer (at least) which uses assembly language files for it's x86 build. Unfortunately, Apple's assembler appears to use a different syntax than the Gnu assembler and dies horribly when trying to parse the files. It's possible to use the generic C code instead, but it won't be simple to decouple the assembly code from the rest of the x86isms. This could turn out to be a problem with other assembly-using packages.Which version of gstreamer fails, and what's the error? I think the gstreamer folks removed most of their assembly code lately.Dave
That would be gstreamer-0.8.12-1021 from 10.4/unstable. I'm trying gstreamer-0.10 now, but the older one is required by some dependency of kdeaccessibility3.
I see what needs to be done to get 0.8.12 to build, but it requires a lot of patching which I don't really feel like doing right now. :) Of course, if the dependency can be safely changed to gstreamer-0.10, that would also work.
And gstreamer-0.10 just built. -- Daniel Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP public key: http://homepage.mac.com/danielj7/publickey.txt
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