Hi,

2011/5/26 Måns Rullgård <[email protected]>:
> Diego Biurrun <[email protected]> writes:
>> ---
>>  configure |    2 ++
>>  1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/configure b/configure
>> index 5e3d6fb..7e9d30b 100755
>> --- a/configure
>> +++ b/configure
>> @@ -2720,6 +2720,7 @@ EOF
>>              yasm_debug="-g dwarf2"
>>          elif check_cmd nasm -v; then
>>              yasmexe=nasm
>> +            nasm=yes
>>              yasm_debug="-g -F dwarf"
>>              enabled x86_64 && test "$objformat" = elf && objformat=elf64
>>          fi
>> @@ -3105,6 +3106,7 @@ echo "big-endian                ${bigendian-no}"
>>  echo "runtime cpu detection     ${runtime_cpudetect-no}"
>>  if enabled x86; then
>>      echo "yasm                      ${yasm-no}"
>> +    echo "nasm                      ${nasm-no}"
>>      echo "MMX enabled               ${mmx-no}"
>>      echo "MMX2 enabled              ${mmx2-no}"
>>      echo "3DNow! enabled            ${amd3dnow-no}"
>> --
>
> This is also confusing.  A normal configuration will say nasm=no, making
> it look like something was disabled.  What are you trying to do really?
> Why don't you work on flashsv or whatever it is you're supposed to be doing?

If you do want to work on it, as a user I'd expect this:

A) when yasm was found:
yasm: yes

B) when nasm was found:
nasm: yes

C) when neither was found:
yasm/nasm: no

Ronald
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