Hello, Looking at the configuration script, it does not look like I have placed a way to disable that part of the build. It may be needed, but one thing you could do is set the want_armasm to no in configure.in and regenerate the configure script.
Regards, Vince On Sat, 2010-10-09 at 23:56 +0800, 赵成 wrote: > Hi all. > > I'm trying to cross compile directfb on my arm board, but it seems that > my compiler is rather old, while compiling I got following errors: > > armasm_memcpy.S: Assembler messages: > armasm_memcpy.S:30: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.code' > armasm_memcpy.S:33: Error: too many memory references for `cmp' > armasm_memcpy.S:34: Error: no such instruction: `bcc Lmemcpy_backwards' > armasm_memcpy.S:36: Error: no such instruction: `moveq r0,' > armasm_memcpy.S:37: Error: no such instruction: `moveq pc,lr' > armasm_memcpy.S:39: Error: no such instruction: `stmdb sp!,{r0,lr}' > armasm_memcpy.S:40: Error: too many memory references for `sub' > armasm_memcpy.S:41: Error: no such instruction: `blt Lmemcpy_fl4' > armasm_memcpy.S:42: Error: too many memory references for `and' > armasm_memcpy.S:43: Error: no such instruction: `bne Lmemcpy_fdestul' > armasm_memcpy.S:44: Error: too many memory references for `and' > armasm_memcpy.S:45: Error: no such instruction: `bne Lmemcpy_fsrcul' > ...... > > I think it's because some arm asm codes can not work in my old compiler:( > > So how can I tell directfb not to use armasm_memcpy.S? I saw memcpy.c > and memcpy.h under the same folder, so I think compiling armasm_memcpy.S > is optional. > > And another question. > > I use a custom version of tslib on my board, so there is no xxx.pc for > pkgconfig, but the configure script uses pkgconfig to find if tslib > exsits, how can I tell it to just use tslib? > > regards, > Zhao > _______________________________________________ > directfb-dev mailing list > directfb-dev@directfb.org > http://mail.directfb.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/directfb-dev > _______________________________________________ directfb-dev mailing list directfb-dev@directfb.org http://mail.directfb.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/directfb-dev