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intel2gas 1.3.3 (c)1999 Mikko Tiihonen (mikko.tiihonen@hut.fi)
This program converts assembler source from intel (NASM), to AT&T (gas)
syntax. It is FREE SOFTWARE under the terms of the GNU General Public
License (GPL), enclosed in the file 'COPYING'.
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1. Configure-Build-Install
2. Uninstall
3. Why autoconf for such a small program ?
4. What about RPMs
1. Configure-Build-Install
Just type the following three in series in order to install this program:
./configure
make
make install
If you want the program to reside in a different location from /usr/local
(/bin and /share) then provide configure with a prefix:
./configure --prefix=/opt
This will install the binary in /opt/bin and the data files in
/opt/share/intel2gas.
2. Uninstall
You don't want to, it's a great program :) No really, just type
make uninstall
and it will be gone for good. (For god's sake, it's so small as well, you
might as well leave it on there ;)
3. Why autoconf for such a small program ?
It is always good to autoconf. It gives people a feeling of security :) In
addition, the install path needs to be configured by substitution in the
source code and not all of us are good at writing sed / awk scripts.
4. What about RPMs
You can make an RPM package from the .tar.gz with the following command:
rpm -tb intel2gas-xx-.tar.gz
The final package should appear to /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386.
This works with any package which has a .spec file in the main directory
of the tarball.
brn
(25/01/1999)
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