[opus] Problems building on Raspberry Pi
Jean-Marc Valin
jmvalin at jmvalin.ca
Fri May 26 01:28:51 UTC 2017
Hi Samuel,
Can you see if this commit fixes the problem:
https://git.xiph.org/?p=opus.git;a=commitdiff;h=4507637cc
Jean-Marc
On 20/05/17 02:55 AM, Samuel Bearg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm following the directions that 'make check' gave me: to e-mail you
> log files.
>
> I'm attempting to build opus on a raspberry pi zero w, which I think has
> more or less the original hardware as an original raspberry pi + WiFi.
>
> I'm running a clean install of the latest version of raspbian lite.
> Note that lite has no gui, but also has less packages in general, so it
> might be missing something important for building opus.
>
> I tried building opus twice. Well, it seemed like I succeeded in
> building opus twice, but both times the 'make check' tests failed.
>
> Time one I downloaded the tar.gz for 1.1.4.
>
> ./configure gave the following output:
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> opus 1.1.4: Automatic configuration OK.
>
> Compiler support:
>
> C99 var arrays: ................ yes
> C99 lrintf: .................... yes
> Use alloca: .................... no (using var arrays)
>
> General configuration:
>
> Floating point support: ........ yes
> Fast float approximations: ..... no
> Fixed point debugging: ......... no
> Inline Assembly Optimizations: . No inline ASM for your platform, please send patches
> External Assembly Optimizations:
> Intrinsics Optimizations.......: ARM (NEON)
> Run-time CPU detection: ........ ARM (NEON Intrinsics)
> Custom modes: .................. no
> Assertion checking: ............ no
> Fuzzing: ....................... no
> Ambisonics support: .............no
>
> API documentation: ............. yes
> Extra programs: ................ yes
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> It appeared to build ok, but 'make check' failed. The log is attached as gittest-suite.log
>
> I then cloned the git repository and built from that. I had to install git, autoconf, and libtools with apt-get.
>
> I ran both autogen.sh and ./configure with the --enable-fixed-point flag. I wasn't sure which one took that argument.
>
> ./configure gave the following output. Once again it seemed to build ok, but 'make check' failed. I've attached that as gittest-suite.log
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> opus 1.2-alpha2-38-g43db562: Automatic configuration OK.
>
>
>
> Compiler support:
>
> C99 var arrays: ................ yes
> C99 lrintf: .................... yes
> Use alloca: .................... no (using var arrays)
>
> General configuration:
>
> Floating point support: ........ no
> Fast float approximations: ..... no
> Fixed point debugging: ......... no
> Inline Assembly Optimizations: . ARM (EDSP) (Media)
> External Assembly Optimizations: ARM (EDSP) (Media)
> Intrinsics Optimizations.......: ARM (NEON)
> Run-time CPU detection: ........ ARM (NEON) (NEON Intrinsics)
> Custom modes: .................. no
> Assertion checking: ............ no
> Fuzzing: ....................... no
> Check ASM: ..................... no
> Ambisonics support: ............ no
>
> API documentation: ............. yes
> Extra programs: ................ yes
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
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