On 8/27/2016 9:58 AM, Timo Rothenpieler wrote:
> @@ -5996,6 +5992,22 @@ enabled vdpau && enabled xlib &&
> check_lib2 "vdpau/vdpau.h vdpau/vdpau_x11.h" vdp_device_create_x11
> -lvdpau &&
> enable vdpau_x11
>
> +case $target_os in
> + mingw32*|mingw64*|win32|win64|linux|cygwin*)
> + disabled nvenc || enable nvenc
> + ;;
> + *)
> + disable nvenc
> + ;;
> +esac
> +
> +if enabled nvenc; then
> + {
> + echo '#include "compat/nvenc/nvEncodeAPI.h"'
> + echo 'int main(void) { return 0; }'
> + } | check_cc -I$source_path || disable nvenc
In what situation could this test fail? nvenc is only enabled if $target_os
is one of the supported ones, and the test does nothing but compile the
header.
If it only supports x86 then you can just check "enabled x86" instead.
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