I top posted previously, see my reply below.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Michael DePaulo mikedep...@gmail.com wrote:
It sounds like the cause is the current configuration I am using to build:
1. The native OpenSUSE 13.2 ORC compiler (package: orc ) at version 4.22,
2. The mingw32 headers
On 2014-12-03 15:50, Michael DePaulo wrote:
Since some point after 5.0 was released, I have been unable to build
PulseAudio with ORC (The Oil Runtime Compiler).
I can work around this issue easily by disabling ORC (passing
--disable-orc to mingw32-configure), but I thought I'd report this
Hi David,
That is indeed the problem. No matter what version of OpenSUSE I use
for the build (I just upgraded from 12.3 to 13.2), mingw32 liborc is
still at version 0.4.16:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/windows:mingw:win32/mingw32-orc
I will look into packaging the latest version of
On 2014-12-05 15:44, Michael DePaulo wrote:
Hi David,
That is indeed the problem. No matter what version of OpenSUSE I use
for the build (I just upgraded from 12.3 to 13.2), mingw32 liborc is
still at version 0.4.16:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/windows:mingw:win32/mingw32-orc
I
It sounds like the cause is the current configuration I am using to build:
1. The native OpenSUSE 13.2 ORC compiler (package: orc ) at version 4.22,
2. The mingw32 headers (package: mingw32-liborc-devel ) at version 4.16
Although, it looks like the ORC compiler binary (orcc.exe) is actually
Since some point after 5.0 was released, I have been unable to build
PulseAudio with ORC (The Oil Runtime Compiler).
I can work around this issue easily by disabling ORC (passing
--disable-orc to mingw32-configure), but I thought I'd report this
issue.
Yes, I am building on mingw32. I am using