On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote: > Where is AS defined? Did you call AM_PROG_AS from your configure.ac? > > AM_PROG_AS sets AS to $(CC), it's probably why there is a '-c' in > these rules (although I agree it doesn't make it easy to use a different > value for AS).
AS=$(CC)?!? Tell me you are joking. AS='as' or 'arm-unknown-linuxelf-as' in the makefiles in question, because I support compilation and often do it. >From the 'make' info page: Assembling and preprocessing assembler programs `N.o' is made automatically from `N.s' by running the assembler, `as'. The precise command is `$(AS) $(ASFLAGS)'. Setting AS=$(CC) is just Wrong. You've found your bug. Please fix it. --s Cheney Diplomat Noriega strategic Suharto munitions affinity group Hawk Milosevic South Africa Legion of Doom FBI Saddam Hussein spy ( http://lesser-magoo.lcs.mit.edu/~cananian ) -- "These students are going to have to find out what law and order is all about." -- Brig. General Robert Canterbury, Noon, May 4, 1970, minutes before his troops shot 13 unarmed Kent State students, killing 4. -- [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/DeCSS/Gallery/] #!/usr/bin/perl -w # 526-byte qrpff, Keith Winstein and Marc Horowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> # MPEG 2 PS VOB file on stdin -> descrambled output on stdout # arguments: title key bytes in least to most-significant order $_='while(read+STDIN,$_,2048){$a=29;$c=142;if((@a=unx"C*",$_)[20]&48){$h=5; $_=unxb24,join"",@b=map{xB8,unxb8,chr($_^$a[--$h+84])}@ARGV;s/...$/1$&/;$d= unxV,xb25,$_;$b=73;$e=256|(ord$b[4])<<9|ord$b[3];$d=$d>>8^($f=($t=255)&($d >>12^$d>>4^$d^$d/8))<<17,$e=$e>>8^($t&($g=($q=$e>>14&7^$e)^$q*8^$q<<6))<<9 ,$_=(map{$_%16or$t^=$c^=($m=(11,10,116,100,11,122,20,100)[$_/16%8])&110;$t ^=(72,@z=(64,72,$a^=12*($_%16-2?0:$m&17)),$b^=$_%64?12:0,@z)[$_%8]}(16..271)) [$_]^(($h>>=8)+=$f+(~$g&$t))for@a[128..$#a]}print+x"C*",@a}';s/x/pack+/g;eval