# HG changeset patch # User jkeil # Date 995308851 0 # Node ID 71c0f15c471293f7e0035140c69990ebacac9349 # Parent 061cabfbc07b75a134262ba1e5052badac0a512f Detect cpu architecture for a few more linux variants (linux/sparc, linux/ppc, linux/alpha) Try to find out cpu architecture for OpenBSD/x86 (of cause someone still needs to port the code to openbsd...) diff -r 061cabfbc07b -r 71c0f15c4712 configure --- a/configure Mon Jul 16 17:07:13 2001 +0000 +++ b/configure Mon Jul 16 18:40:51 2001 +0000 @@ -189,12 +189,26 @@ system_name=`uname -s 2>&1` # name of operating system: Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, SunOS host_arch=`uname -p 2>&1` # host's instruction set or processor type case "$host_arch" in -unknown) # Linux returns "unknown" for the processor type +i386|sparc|ppc|alpha) + # fine, uname -p output looks good, it has returned + # something this configure script recognizes + ;; + +*) # uname -p on Linux returns 'unknown' for the processor type, + # OpenBSD returns 'Intel Pentium/MMX ("Genuine Intel" 586-class)' + + # Maybe uname -m (machine hardware name) returns something we + # recognize. + case "`uname -m 2>&1`" in i[3-9]86) host_arch=i386;; ppc) host_arch=ppc;; + alpha) + host_arch=alpha;; + sparc64) + host_arch=sparc;; esac ;; esac @@ -651,6 +665,7 @@ *) echo "The architecture of your CPU ($host_arch) is not supported by this configure script" + echo "It seems, as if noone has ported MPlayer to your OS or CPU type yet." exit 1 ;; esac