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Only compile and use libmpeg2 AltiVec code when AltiVec is available. The
AltiVec code needs -maltivec to compile, but then AltiVec instructions
appear in other places of the code causing MPlayer to sigill.
Somehow upstream libmpeg2 manages not to sigill under what appear to be
the same circumstances. Enlightenment welcome.
author | diego |
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date | Sat, 03 May 2008 15:23:22 +0000 |
parents | daccad6cb91d |
children | 32725ca88fed |
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#!/usr/bin/env bash # MPlayer mirroring script # $Id$ PATH=<set_path_if_necessary> LOCK=<path_to_lockfile> MIRROR_ROOT=<path_to_mirror_root> MAILADR=<report_mail_to_adr> #TMPDIR = /tmp #export TMPDIR TMPFILE=`mktemp -t mplayer.XXXXXXXXXXX` # Check to see if another sync is in progress if lockfile -! -l 43200 -r 0 "$LOCK"; then echo Unable to start mirroring MPlayer, lock file exists. exit 1 fi trap "rm -f $LOCK > /dev/null 2>&1" exit cd $MIRROR_ROOT echo "************ rsyncing homepage ************" >> $TMPFILE rsync -pxlrHtWv --delete --delete-after rsync.mplayerhq.hu::homepage/ \ homepage >> $TMPFILE 2>&1 echo "************ rsyncing MPlayer ************" >> $TMPFILE rsync -pxlrHtWv --delete --delete-after --exclude '/benchmark' \ --exclude '/old_stuff' --exclude '/tests' rsync.mplayerhq.hu::ftp/ \ MPlayer >> $TMPFILE 2>&1 x=`wc -l $TMPFILE | awk '{print $1}'` if [ "$x" -ne "10" ] then mailx -s "MPlayer mirror" $MAILADR < $TMPFILE fi rm -f $TMPFILE