Ian Romanick a écrit :
The x86 assembly sources pretty much require GNU AS.
OK : thank you very very much for you answer !
About this, two questions :
1) I am compiling the whole project with Sun compiler and linker,
because its better and most sure on Solaris, e.g. GNU ld can fail in
some cases : can i after that use directly the GNU assembler ?
(If not, of course, i'll use gcc and GNU ld for all).
2) I performed however to modify manually (!) my r200_vtxtmp_x86.S : i
don't know the result, but at this point only the "mov" instructions
resists, e.g. : mov %bl, %al. Any idea for another syntax ?
Cheers,
Sergio
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