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I'm running 64-bit Lion but I need to compile a 32-bit version of ffmpeg because another library I'm using is only available as 32-bit. I've tried a number of different configurations but they're all giving me errors. Here's what I've tried:

./configure --disable-static --enable-shared --disable-outdev=sdl --disable-bzlib --disable-libfreetype --disable-libopenjpeg --enable-zlib --enable-runtime-cpudetect --arch=i386 --extra-cflags="-arch i386" --extra-ldflags="-arch i386" --target-os=darwin --enable-cross-compile

./configure --disable-static --enable-shared --disable-outdev=sdl --disable-bzlib --disable-libfreetype --disable-libopenjpeg --enable-zlib --enable-runtime-cpudetect --arch=i386 --extra-cflags="-arch i386" --extra-ldflags="-arch i386"

./configure --disable-static --enable-shared --disable-outdev=sdl --disable-bzlib --disable-libfreetype --disable-libopenjpeg --enable-zlib --enable-runtime-cpudetect --arch=x86_32

I either get a "ran out of registers during register allocation" error during make or gcc complains that cross-compile is not active.

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I was able to get this working on ffmpeg build 08d2cee4 by using clang instead of gcc. So here was configure line that worked:

./configure --disable-static --enable-shared --disable-outdev=sdl --enable-runtime-cpudetect --disable-bzlib --disable-libfreetype --disable-libopenjpeg --enable-zlib --cc="clang -m32"

Thanks to Carl on libav-user!

Here was my thread in case it helps anyone: http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/libav-user/2011-December/001013.html

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You might try using the -m32 flag which tells gcc to compile for 32-bit only.

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  • no luck when adding this to extra-cflags and extra-ldflags :-(. same error about running out of registers.
    – simon.d
    Nov 22, 2011 at 18:37
  • I also followed the advice on lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-users/2011-August/… to add -cc="gcc -m32" but got same result
    – simon.d
    Nov 22, 2011 at 18:49
  • Oops, sorry I skipped over what you wrote about the registers error. That is probably unrelated to the 32 bit flag, and you'll need to figure that one out first.
    – Jerry
    Nov 23, 2011 at 5:52
  • well I think it's somewhat related because I can compile just fine if I leave things on 64-bit.
    – simon.d
    Nov 23, 2011 at 18:04
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I'm going to take a wild guess - was it building: libavcodec/h264_cabac.o?

Try adding -fomit-frame-pointer. IIRC, there's some gcc inline assembly that can't get hold of enough registers. This option frees up %ebp for use as a general purpose register.

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  • that's right, it's always on libavcodec/h264_cabac.o. I tried adding -fomit-frame-pointer to extra-cflags and extra-ldflags but I'm still getting the same error.
    – simon.d
    Nov 22, 2011 at 18:38
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i resolve the error "ran out of registers during register allocation" with --disable-asm

maybe you could try it.

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