Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 16:38:24 +0200 From: Ewald Jenisch <a@jenisch.at> To: <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Chromium - fails to compile Message-ID: <20120530143824.GA18299@aurora.oekb.co.at>
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Hi,
On one of my systems (FreeBSD 9.0 AMD64; kernel/system current as of
today; all ports up to date) chromium (ports/www/chromium) fails to compile.
Here's what I get:
third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.cpp: In function 'void {anonymous}::S32_generic_D32_filter_DXDY_SSSE3(const SkBitmapProcState&, con
st uint32_t*, int, uint32_t*) [with bool has_alpha = true, uint32_t = unsigned int]':
third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.cpp:722:65: instantiated from here
third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.cpp:603:9: error: '_mm_set1_epi16' was not declared in this scope
third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.cpp:635:9: error: '_mm_setzero_si128' was not declared in this scope
third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.cpp:635:9: error: '_mm_packus_epi16' was not declared in this scope
third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.cpp:671:9: error: '_mm_unpacklo_epi8' was not declared in this scope
third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.cpp:688:9: error: '_mm_add_epi16' was not declared in this scope
third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.cpp:693:9: error: '_mm_setzero_si128' was not declared in this scope
third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.cpp:693:9: error: '_mm_packus_epi16' was not declared in this scope
third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.cpp:696:9: error: '_mm_cvtsi128_si32' was not declared in this scope
gmake: *** [out/Release/obj.target/skia_opts_ssse3/third_party/skia/src/opts/SkBitmapProcState_opts_SSSE3.o] Error 1
gmake: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/chromium.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/chromium.
Please note that I cvsup-ed just a few minutes ago - also tried "make
distclean" followed by make - same result :-(
Has anybody out there seen this problem before?
Thanks much in advance for your help,
-ewald
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