Re: [Mjpeg-users] dc10+ modules

2005-05-11 Thread Ronald S. Bultje
Hi Thomas, On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 22:18, Thomas Reinemann wrote: > some months ago I had a running DC10+ on a suse 9.0. However I updated > to suse 9.2 and forgot something. AFAIK shipped my former suse with the > modules needed, there was no need to compile . Therefore I suppose this > one does

Re: [Mjpeg-users] dc10+ modules

2005-05-11 Thread dmitriy kuvshinov
Hello all!!! Hi Thomas, On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 22:18, Thomas Reinemann wrote: some months ago I had a running DC10+ on a suse 9.0. However I updated to suse 9.2 and forgot something. AFAIK shipped my former suse with the modules needed, there was no need to compile . Therefore I suppose this o

[Mjpeg-users] jpeg-mmx under Cygwin

2005-05-11 Thread pjk
I include below my diff file for jpeg-mmx to enable compilation under cygwin. after application of this patch, run ./configure. The only remaining problem is the ASFLAGS in the generated Makefile should be changed to "-f win32" from "-f elf" I have not delved into configure to automate this.

Re: [Mjpeg-users] jpeg-mmx under Cygwin

2005-05-11 Thread Steven M. Schultz
On Wed, 11 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I include below my diff file for jpeg-mmx to enable compilation under cygwin. > after application of this patch, run ./configure. The only remaining problem > is the The problem is that the patch got mangled (line wrapped, RTF encoding

[Mjpeg-users] jpeg-mmx under Cygwin 2nd try

2005-05-11 Thread pjk
I include below my diff file for jpeg-mmx to enable compilation under cygwin. after application of this patch, run ./configure. The only remaining problem is the ASFLAGS in the generated Makefile should be changed to "-f win32" from "-f elf" I have not delved into configure to automate this. [EMA

Re: [Mjpeg-users] jpeg-mmx under Cygwin 2nd try

2005-05-11 Thread Steven M. Schultz
On Thu, 12 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I include below my diff file for jpeg-mmx to enable compilation under cygwin. > after application of this patch, run ./configure. The only remaining problem > is the Thanks for reposting as an attachement - the lines weren't wrapped this