On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 10:10:35AM +1030, Alan Modra wrote:
> On i586-pc-gnu, '/' anywhere on the line starts a comment.  This is
> because the original x86 sysv assembler used '/' to start comments.
> In mid 1998, I changed this for the linux version of x86 gas, so that
> '/' could be used in expressions as a divide operator.  Other flavours
> of x86 gas have followed suit since then.

Could you please bring that in sync for us as well?

Do you know of other issues (in the whole binutils package) where the GNU
system differs from the GNU/Linux system? 

Having a look at the source code I found [gas]/config/te-linux.h, but no
[gas]/config/te-gnu.h or similar.
E.g. in the Linux file, `LOCAL_LABELS_FB' is defined to `1'.  Do we also
need that?


Regards,
 Thomas


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