> It sounds like <asm/msr.h> is for Microsoft platforms, but I'm > building on Linux. Perhaps the change to add PPC support screwed up > the ifdefs that were detecting a Windows compile? Does it work for > anyone else? /usr/include/asm/msr.h exists on my linux system (mixed Debian 3.0) (msr.h came with linux-kernel-headers package, my kernel version 2.4.25) and compile with WITH_TSC defined worked fine for me about a week ago Ilya PS. just checked my other ancient RedHat 7.2 install and it also has /usr/include/asm/msr.h On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Jeremy Hylton wrote: > I'm feeling pretty out of it :-). I'm very happy to see that the > Pentium tsc patch made it into the core; I had missed it. I'm amused > that the Pentium tsc patch works for PPC, too. Anyway, I tried to use > it this evening and the compilation failed: > > ../Python/ceval.c:50:21: asm/msr.h: No such file or directory > ../Python/ceval.c: In function `PyEval_EvalFrame': > ../Python/ceval.c:575: warning: implicit declaration of function `rdtscll' > ../Python/ceval.c:572: warning: `inst0' might be used uninitialized in > this function > ../Python/ceval.c:572: warning: `inst1' might be used uninitialized in > this function > ../Python/ceval.c:572: warning: `loop0' might be used uninitialized in > this function > ../Python/ceval.c:572: warning: `loop1' might be used uninitialized in > this function > > It sounds like <asm/msr.h> is for Microsoft platforms, but I'm > building on Linux. Perhaps the change to add PPC support screwed up > the ifdefs that were detecting a Windows compile? Does it work for > anyone else? > > Jeremy > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/ilya%40bluefir.net >
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