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On Darwin, don't use hostinfo on _all_ x86 variants to detect the running CPU,
use cpuinfo instead.
This allows MPlayer to get one step closer to building in 64 bits mode on Darwin,
if one passes --target=x86_64-darwin to configure.
author | gpoirier |
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date | Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:37:08 +0000 |
parents | 5c232a30d497 |
children | 4c9698666a4c |
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####################################### ## Reading the MPlayer Documentation ## ####################################### Thanks for reading MPlayer documentation !!! 1. For "release" version users (i.e. non-CVS): a, Enter the HTML/ directory, and there you'll find the documentation, each language in its own subdirectory. b, If you prefer reading the documentation as a single big file it can be found in the HTML-single/ directory, each language in its own subdirectory. c, If the HTML/ or HTML-single/ directories don't contain your language, try the subdirectories in this very same folder. 2. For "development" version users (i.e. CVS or CVS snapshots): a, Enter the xml/ directory, and read the README file there to find out how to build a HTML version of the XML documentation. It will be created in the HTML/ and HTML-single/ directories. b, If the xml/ directory doesn't contain your language, try the subdirectories in this very same folder.