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<P><B><I>GCC 2.96 series</I></B></P>
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<P>The <I>facts</I> : <B>MPlayer</B>'s compile process needs the
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<CODE>--disable-gcc-checking</CODE> to proceed upon detecting a GCC version
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of 2.96 (apparently it needs this option on <B>egcs</B> too. It's because we
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don't test <B>MPlayer</B> on egcs. Pardon us, but we rather develop <B>MPlayer</B>).
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If you know <B>MPlayer</B>, you should know that it has great speed. It
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achieves this by having overoptimized MMX/SSE/3DNow/etc codes, fastmemcpy, and
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lots of other features.
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<P>The <I>background</I> : there were/are the GCC <B>2.95</B> series. The
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best of them was 2.95.3 . Please note the style of the version numbering.
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This is how the GCC team numbers their compilers. The 2.95 series are good.
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@ -27,8 +19,22 @@ We never ever saw anything that was miscompiled because of the 2.95's faultiness
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<P>The <I>action</I> : <B>RedHat</B> started to include a GCC version of <B>2.96</B>
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with their distributions. Note the version numbering. This should be the GCC
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team's versioning. They patched the CVS version of GCC (something between 2.95 and 3.0)
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They patched it very deep, and used this version in the distrib, because 3.0
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wasn't out at time.</P>
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They patched it very deep, and used this version in the distrib because 3.0
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wasn't out at time, and they wanted IA64 support ASAP (business reasons).
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Oh, and GCC 2.95 miscompiles bash on the s390 architecture (there is
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no RedHat distribution for s390..) .</P>
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<P>The <I>facts</I> : <B>MPlayer</B>'s compile process needs the
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<CODE>--disable-gcc-checking</CODE> to proceed upon detecting a GCC version of
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2.96 (apparently it needs this option on <B>egcs</B> too. It's because we don't
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test <B>MPlayer</B> on egcs. Pardon us, but we rather develop <B>MPlayer</B>).
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If you know <B>MPlayer</B>, you should know that it has great speed. It
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achieves this by having overoptimized MMX/SSE/3DNow/etc codes, fastmemcpy, and
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lots of other features. <B>MPlayer</B> contained MMX/3DNow instructions in a
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syntax that all Linux compilers accept it... except RedHat's GCC (it's more
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standard compliant). It simply <B><I>skips</I></B> them. It doesn't give
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errors. It doesn't give warnings. But hey, it compiles bash on s390 and
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IA64.</P>
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<P>The <I>statements</I> : most developers around the world begun having
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bad feelings about RedHat's GCC 2.96 , and told their RedHat users to
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@ -67,6 +73,38 @@ won't bring you anywhere.</P>
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<P><B><I>Binary distribution of MPlayer</I></B></P>
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<P>I'm too moody now for this.</P>
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<P>Tons of users asked us about this. For example Debian users tend to say: Oh,
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I can <CODE>apt-get install avifile</CODE>, why should I <B>compile MPlayer</B> ?
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While this may sound reasonable, the problem lies a bit deeper than
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those-fuckin-MPlayer-developers-hate-gcc-2.96-and-RedHat-and-Debian.
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<UL>
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<LI><B>MPlayer's</B> speed (MMX, SSE, fastmemcpy, etc) optimizations are
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determined during compilation. Thus a compiled binary contains very
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processor-specific code. An <B>MPlayer</B> binary compiled for K6 will die
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on Pentiums and vice versa. This has to be workarounded by runtime
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detection, which is not an easy thing to do becase it causes massive speed
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decrease. If you don't believe (it was explained in details 10000 times on
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mplayer-users, search the archive), solve it and send us a patch. Someone
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begun work on it, but disappeared since then.</LI>
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<LI><B>MPlayer's</B> video/audio system is not plugin based. It is compiled
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into the binary, thus making the binary depend on various libraries (the
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GUI depends on GTK, DivX4 depends on libdivxdecore, SDL depends on libSDL,
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every SDL release contains an unique bug that has to be workarounded during
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compiletime, X11 output compiles differently for X3 and X4, etc). You may
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say: yes, let's make 30 versions of downloadable binaries! We won't. We
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will make these stuff pluggable in the future.</LI>
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<LI><B>MPlayer</B> includes GPL codes, and some non-GPL ones
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(like OpenDivX alpha 48). Arpi's demuxers and other code has a special
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license which is like GPL with one exception: it doesn't allow binary
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distribution. Thus, anyone who distributes a binary which contains Arpi's
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code (which is the core of <B>MPlayer</B>) is doing a
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<B><I>FORBIDDEN THING</I></B> ! For example that french guy called
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<B>Christian Marillat</B> who denied our request, and is still distributing
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binary Debian packages of <B>MPlayer</B>, despite the fact that there was
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at least one user who downloaded it and failed (of course compiling from
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source helped him). We're trying to be GPL, but there are still
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problems to resolve. Don't come and flame, instead help (or better,
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stay quiet). Thanks.
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