Bug#613310: djview4: sh4: FTBFS: ./npsdk/prcpucfg.h:650:2: error: #error "Unknown CPU architecture"
Source: djview4
Version: 4.6-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
User: debian-sh4@superh.org
Usertags: sh4
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-superh@lists.debian.org
Hi,
djview4 FTBFS on SH4.
Because djview4 does not support Renesas SH.
http://buildd.debian-ports.org/fetch.php?pkg=djview4&arch=sh4&ver=4.6-2&stamp=1297618434&file=log&as=raw
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cd nsdejavu && make
make[2]: Entering directory `/build/buildd-djview4_4.6-2-sh4-XvjQFi/djview4-4.6/nsdejavu'
/bin/bash ../libtool --tag=disable-static --mode=compile gcc -DNDEBUG -Wall -O2 -I. -I./npsdk -I.. -c nsdejavu.c -o nsdejavu.lo
libtool: compile: gcc -DNDEBUG -Wall -O2 -I. -I./npsdk -I.. -c nsdejavu.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/nsdejavu.o
In file included from ./npsdk/prtypes.h:58,
from ./npsdk/npapi.h:50,
from nsdejavu.c:124:
./npsdk/prcpucfg.h:650:2: error: #error "Unknown CPU architecture"
In file included from ./npsdk/npapi.h:50,
from nsdejavu.c:124:
./npsdk/prtypes.h:301:2: error: #error No suitable type for PRInt8/PRUint8
./npsdk/prtypes.h:326:2: error: #error No suitable type for PRInt16/PRUint16
./npsdk/prtypes.h:358:2: error: #error No suitable type for PRInt32/PRUint32
./npsdk/prtypes.h:421:2: error: #error 'sizeof(int)' not sufficient for platform use
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This is the same as the bug #550172 that djvulibre which you maintain had.
I attached the patch which revised this problem.
Could you check and apply this?
Best regards,
Nobuhiro
diff --git a/nsdejavu/npsdk/prcpucfg.h b/nsdejavu/npsdk/prcpucfg.h
index 776c21e..800f65d 100644
--- a/nsdejavu/npsdk/prcpucfg.h
+++ b/nsdejavu/npsdk/prcpucfg.h
@@ -645,6 +645,56 @@
#define PR_BYTES_PER_WORD_LOG2 2
#define PR_BYTES_PER_DWORD_LOG2 3
+#elif defined(__sh__)
+
+#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
+#define IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1
+#undef IS_BIG_ENDIAN
+#else
+#define IS_BIG_ENDIAN 1
+#undef IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
+#endif
+
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_BYTE 1
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_SHORT 2
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_INT 4
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_INT64 8
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_LONG 4
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_FLOAT 4
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_DOUBLE 8
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_WORD 4
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_DWORD 8
+
+#define PR_BITS_PER_BYTE 8
+#define PR_BITS_PER_SHORT 16
+#define PR_BITS_PER_INT 32
+#define PR_BITS_PER_INT64 64
+#define PR_BITS_PER_LONG 32
+#define PR_BITS_PER_FLOAT 32
+#define PR_BITS_PER_DOUBLE 64
+#define PR_BITS_PER_WORD 32
+
+#define PR_BITS_PER_BYTE_LOG2 3
+#define PR_BITS_PER_SHORT_LOG2 4
+#define PR_BITS_PER_INT_LOG2 5
+#define PR_BITS_PER_INT64_LOG2 6
+#define PR_BITS_PER_LONG_LOG2 5
+#define PR_BITS_PER_FLOAT_LOG2 5
+#define PR_BITS_PER_DOUBLE_LOG2 6
+#define PR_BITS_PER_WORD_LOG2 5
+
+#define PR_ALIGN_OF_SHORT 2
+#define PR_ALIGN_OF_INT 4
+#define PR_ALIGN_OF_LONG 4
+#define PR_ALIGN_OF_INT64 8
+#define PR_ALIGN_OF_FLOAT 4
+#define PR_ALIGN_OF_DOUBLE 8
+#define PR_ALIGN_OF_POINTER 4
+#define PR_ALIGN_OF_WORD 4
+
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_WORD_LOG2 2
+#define PR_BYTES_PER_DWORD_LOG2 3
+
#else
#error "Unknown CPU architecture"
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