Erik is correct. mplayer does not use autotools but instead has a hand-crafted Configure script. It may or may not support cross-compiling. If not, you'll need to figure out how mplayer is normally built for Windows (I know it is available on the Win32 platform) and either leverage that process or duplicate it somehow.

--Greg


On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Erik van Pienbroek <erik@vanpienbroek.nl> wrote:
Abu Abdullah schreef op wo 21-08-2013 om 18:19 [+0400]:
> Hi,
>
> I'm compiling mplayer in fedora 19 32bit
>
> mingw32-configure
> Unknown parameter: --host=i686-w64-mingw32

Hi,

Apparently the project you're trying to build doesn't use an autoconf
based configure script. In that case the mingw32-configure command may
not work and you manually have to find out the exact arguments (see the
documentation bundled with the project in question).

Regards,

Erik van Pienbroek



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