Edouard Chalaron wrote:
Hello Graham
Thanks for the quick reply..
I have just downloaded the SVN with the usual svn line command. I suppose this the latest, or am I wrong ?
It would be the latest at the time you donwloaded - I just wanted to make sure you downloaded/updated in the last two days and not a week ago. After svn update completed it tells you what svn version you have. Run it again if unsure.

Got plenty of updates, went for a make clean just to make sure

Now I failed to report one thing : running autogen is giving me plenty of warnings about m4 deprecated stuff, can this have an influence?
That's normal.
Maybe I should go directly for a configure rather than autogen AND configure, Is it a good idea ?
No it sounds like that part you are doing fine.

The other thing that was going wrong for me compiling latest svn on AMD 64 (smp) was that I had just updated nasm from version 0.98 to 0.99. So you might want to check that too. I had to downgrade to the 0.98 version of nasm to successfully compile.

So ..... Any other idea ? :)
Cheers
Edouard

That's about all my ideas. But others on this list have provided me great help compiling so don't give up if that doesn't work. Is there any precompiled cinlerra for your distro - or are you avoiding this for some reason?

Graham
Make sure you have the very latest svn version. Some AMD64 compile problems that look a lot like yours were fixed just a few days back with svn 1018.

Graham

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