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1This is the beta-test version of the GNU assembler. (Probably
2around Version 1.38, but check version.c which gets updated more
3often than this readme.)
4
5These files are currently set up to allow you to compile all of the
6versions of the assembler on the same machine. 'make all' compiles
7all of them. The resulting executable names are:
8
9 68020 a68
10 Vax avax
11 NS 32xxx a32k
12 Intel 80386 a386
13 SPARC asparc
14 AMD 29000 asm29k
15
16The Makefile contains instructions on how to make one of the
17assemblers compile as the default.
18
19Before you can compile the 68020 version of the assembler, you must
20make m68k.h be a link to m-sun3.h , m-hpux.h or m-generic.h . If
21you are on a SUN-3 (or other machine that uses a magic number of
22(2 << 16) | OMAGIC type 'ln -s m-sun3.h m68k.h' else if you are on a
23machine running HP-UX, type 'ln m-hpux.h m689k.h' else type
24'ln -s m-generic.h m68k.h' If your machine does not support symbolic
25links, omit the '-s'.
26
27See the instructions in the Makefile for compiling gas for the Sequent
28Symmetry (dynix 3.0.12 + others?) or for the HP 9000/300
29
30If your machine does not have both varargs.h and vfprintf(), but does have
31_doprnt() add -DNO_VARARGS to the CFLAGS line in the makefile. If your
32machine has neither vfprintf() or _doprnt(), you will have to change
33messages.c in order to get readable error messages from the assembler.
34
35The assembler has been modified to support a feature that is
36potentially useful when assembling compiler output, but which may
37confuse assembly language programmers. If assembler encounters a
38.word pseudo-op of the form symbol1-symbol2 (the difference of two
39symbols), and the difference of those two symbols will not fit in 16
40bits, the assembler will create a branch around a long jump to
41symbol1, and insert this into the output directly before the next
42label: The .word will (instead of containing garbage, or giving an
43error message) contain (the address of the long jump)-symbol2. This
44allows the assembler to assemble jump tables that jump to locations
45very far away into code that works properly. If the next label is
46more than 32K away from the .word, you lose (silently); RMS claims
47this will never happen. If the -k option is given, you will get a
48warning message when this happens.
49
50
51 REPORTING BUGS IN GAS
52
53Bugs in gas should be reported to bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu If you can't
54get through to prep, try hack@gnu.ai.mit.edu or hack@media-lab.media.mit.edu
55
56If you report a bug in GAS, please remember to include:
57
58A description of exactly what went wrong.
59
60The type of machine GAS was running on (VAX, 68020, etc),
61
62The Operating System GAS was running under.
63
64The options given to GAS.
65
66The actual input file that caused the problem.
67
68It is silly to report a bug in GAS without including an input file for
69GAS. Don't ask us to generate the file just because you made it from
70files you think we have access to.
71
721. You might be mistaken.
732. It might take us a lot of time to install things to regenerate that file.
743. We might get a different file from the one you got, and might not see any
75bug.
76
77To save us these delays and uncertainties, always send the input file
78for the program that failed.
79
80If the input file is very large, and you are on the internet, you may
81want to make it avaliable for anonymous FTP instead of mailing it. If you
82do, include instructions for FTP'ing it in your bug report.
83
84------------------------------ README.APOLLO ---------------------------------
85
86The changes required to get the GNU C compiler running on
87Apollo 68K platforms are available via anonymous ftp from
88labrea.stanford.edu (36.8.0.47) in the form of a compressed
89tar file named "/pub/gnu/apollo-gcc-1.37.tar.Z".
90The size of the file is 84145 bytes.
91
92To build GCC for the Apollo you'll need the virgin FSF
93distributions of bison-1.03, gas-1.34, and gcc-1.37. They
94are also on labrea.stanford.edu as well as prep.ai.mit.edu.
95My changes are to enable gas to produce Apollo COFF object
96files and allow gcc to parse some of the syntax extensions
97which appear in Apollo C header files. Note that the
98COFF encapsulation technique cannot be used on the Apollo.
99
100The tar file should be unpacked in the directory containing
101the gas-1.34 and gcc-1.37 directories; a few files will be overlaid,
102and an APOLLO-GCC-README file will appear in the top directory.
103This file contains detailed instructions on how to proceed.
104
105These changes will only work for SR10.1 or later systems, using
106the 6.6 or later version of the Apollo C compiler.
107
108If you do not have ftp access, I can mail you the changes in the
109form of diffs; they are approximately 40K in length. If you request
110them, be sure to give me a voice phone number so I can contact you
111in case I can't send you mail; I've had several requests in the
112past from people I can't contact.
113
114By the way, I'm working on getting the GNU C++ compiler running;
115there are a couple problems to solve. I hope to be able to announce
116the Apollo version shortly after the 1.37 version is released.
117
118John Vasta Hewlett-Packard Apollo Systems Division
119vasta@apollo.hp.com M.S. CHA-01-LT
120(508) 256-6600 x6362 300 Apollo Drive, Chelmsford, MA 01824
121UUCP: {decwrl!decvax, mit-eddie, attunix}!apollo!vasta
122
123------------------------------------
124
125You might refer others who are interested in a similar thing.
126
127Kevin Buchs buchs@mayo.edu
128
129
130------------------------------ README.COFF -----------------------------------
131
132If you have a COFF system, you may wish to aquire
133
134 UUCP: osu-cis!~/gnu/coff/gnu-coff.tar.Z
135 or
136 FTP: tut.cis.ohio-state.edu:/pub/gnu/coff/gnu-coff.tar.Z
137
138These contain patches for gas that will make it produce COFF output.
139I have never seen these patches, so I don't know how well they work.
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