issues on irix platform
    Bram Stolk 
    bram at sara.nl
       
    Tue Sep 10 16:26:11 CEST 2002
    
    
  
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 15:04:01 +0200
Samuel Hocevar <sam at zoy.org> wrote:
>    Unfortunately this may have a lot of causes. I have an IRIX box here
> but never tried to run VLC on it. Did you build gcc and everything, or
> did you just download binaries? If so, where? :)
I built vlc with gcc.
I also tried building vlc with MIPSPRO compilers, but
they choke on the source at various places.
I started fixing stuff, but halfway gave up, and
switched to gcc.
 
> > 4) RV32 does not seem to work on IRIX, because if I
> >    use this mode, all pixels are black (0,0,0,255).
> 
>    Oh, RV24/RV32 rendering seems to be broken indeed. Will have a look
> at it.
Thanks.
> > 5) Is there interrest in shm vout being commited to the CVS tree?
> 
>    Sure.
Ok, would it be possible to get cvs write-access?
All edits/additions I make will become your property, and
you can use it with any license you see fit.
Alternatively, I could send it as a patch, but I prefer cvs,
as I am on 2 platforms (sgi,linux), and would like to use
your cvs as synchronisation, so I don't have to develop on two
separte trees here locally.
Thanks,
   Bram
 
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