[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] Fix big/little endian check in configure (broken on Mac OS X)

Patrice Bensoussan patrice.bensoussan
Fri Mar 14 00:21:20 CET 2008


On 13 Mar 2008, at 23:11, M?ns Rullg?rd wrote:

> Patrice Bensoussan <patrice.bensoussan at free.fr> writes:
>
>> On 13 Mar 2008, at 22:59, M?ns Rullg?rd wrote:
>>
>>> Patrice Bensoussan <patrice.bensoussan at free.fr> writes:
>>>
>>>> On 13 Mar 2008, at 22:35, M?ns Rullg?rd wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Patrice Bensoussan <patrice.bensoussan at free.fr> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It seems the endian check in configure has been broken on Mac  
>>>>>> OS X
>>>>>> (tr
>>>>>> doesn't seem to like binary files). Here is a fix which should
>>>>>> hopefully work everywhere...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Patrice
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Index: configure
>>>>>> = 
>>>>>> = 
>>>>>> =================================================================
>>>>>> --- configure   (revision 12435)
>>>>>> +++ configure   (working copy)
>>>>>> @@ -1563,9 +1563,9 @@
>>>>>> # ---
>>>>>> # big/little-endian test
>>>>>> check_cc <<EOF || die "endian test failed"
>>>>>> -unsigned int endian = 'B' << 24 | 'I' << 16 | 'G' << 8 | 'E';
>>>>>> +unsigned int endian = 'B' << 24 | 'I' << 16 | 'G' << 8;
>>>>>> EOF
>>>>>> -tr -c -d BIGE < $TMPO | grep -q BIGE && enable bigendian
>>>>>> +strings -n 3 $TMPO | grep -q BIG && enable bigendian
>>>>>
>>>>> It used to be like that, and broke horribly on some systems.
>>>>
>>>> Do you remember what was the issue? (btw sorry, I missed the  
>>>> related
>>>> thread on solaris, altough grep seems to be the issue and not tr as
>>>> on
>>>> Mac OS X).
>>>
>>> It was something about strings only printing things that looked like
>>> actual null-terminated strings.
>>>
>>> Anyhow, I've committed an alternate fix.  Please report any
>>> malfunction.
>>
>> Your fix is still broken on Mac OS X.
>
> Details, please.
>

It seems od outputs 2 spaces between each hex number on Mac OS X.

> When I achieve world domination, I shall organise a ritual burning of
> all Apple products in existence.

Hopefully you will never achieve world domination ;-)






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