On Mittwoch, 12. Mai 2004 01:39, Hendrik Sattler wrote: > Hi, > > like described in > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=244608 > listening to mp3s with KDE-3.2.2 is a real pain :-( > However, the .deb proposed there makes my artsd crash. > > I'll try to recompile complete kdemultimedia with the proposed patch. > It would be nice if a maintainer could at least react to it. > > And how do I actually rebuild it with -O0? Setting DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS did not > work, setting CXXFLAGS or CFLAGS did not work (at least, I see -O2 appear a > lot). automake and all that crap really, really sucks :-(( > > Additionally, I find it really disappointing by the KDE QA-Team (does KDE have > one?) that there are so many compiler warnings :-/ > Things like: > In file included from libartsmidi_la.all_cc.cc:15: > ../../../arts/midi/timestampmath.cc: In function `std::string > Arts::timeStampToString(const Arts::TimeStamp&)': > ../../../arts/midi/timestampmath.cc:73: warning: int format, long int arg (arg > 3) > are not necessary (on a common arch with a common compiler), especially if you > already have monster configure scripts :-/ > > Maybe the selfcompilation works... Any news here? The sound output really destroys the complete music :-( Self compiling mpeglib with -O0 helped for me, but the configure stuff seems to have several O2's hardcoded. I did a "perl -pi -e 's/-O2/-O0/eg' *" in every directory and replaced the resulting libmpeg by hand for testing. Sound is ok now. Cheers, Cajus
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