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2012 Dec 03
4
[PATCH 1/5] Remove old GNU-stack sections from nasm files.
They are not needed since the section is defined in nasm.h. --- src/libFLAC/ia32/bitreader_asm.nasm | 4 ---- src/libFLAC/ia32/cpu_asm.nasm | 4 ---- src/libFLAC/ia32/fixed_asm.nasm | 4 ---- src/libFLAC/ia32/lpc_asm.nasm | 4 ---- src/libFLAC/ia32/stream_encoder_asm.nasm | 4 ---- 5 files changed, 20 deletions(-) diff --git
2004 Sep 10
0
1.0 candidate checked in
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 03:53:26AM -0700, collver@linuxfreemail.com wrote: > > OK, that worked. > > > > I checked in your patch to make a static libFLAC-asm.a and > > I moved @XMMS_LIBS@ to the end of ...LIBADD. Matt and Ben, > > can you try the latest CVS to see if it works for you now? > > It doesn't work for me. Looks like libtool decided not to link
2004 Sep 10
2
1.0 candidate checked in
> OK, that worked. > > I checked in your patch to make a static libFLAC-asm.a and > I moved @XMMS_LIBS@ to the end of ...LIBADD. Matt and Ben, > can you try the latest CVS to see if it works for you now? It doesn't work for me. Looks like libtool decided not to link libFLAC-asm.a into libFLAC. Here's the output: Making all in src gmake[1]: Entering directory
2013 Aug 22
2
New routine: FLAC__lpc_compute_autocorrelation_asm_ia32_sse_lag_16
libFLAC have three SSE-accelerated functions FLAC__lpc_compute_autocorrelation_asm_ia32_sse_lag_N (N = 4, 8, 12). They require lpc_order less than N. The best compression preset (flac -8) uses lpc_order up to 12; it means that during encoding FLAC also uses unaccelerated C function. I'm not very familiar with asm so I took FLAC__lpc_compute_autocorrelation_asm_ia32_sse_lag_12, changed it and
2004 Sep 10
2
stat() and Windows
I tried to compile FLAC on Windows (the winamp2 plugin as a test) and I encoutered a problem. The stat() function and the associated structure doesn't exist on Windows (Visual Studio 5/6). But _stat and the structure with the same name does exist. So would it be possible to change stat() and struct stat ? I did the following in the code : #define STAT(x,y) _stat(x,y) typedef struct stat
2014 Mar 22
2
PATCH for cpu.c
Hi, after having some discussion of the FPU/SSE behavior on the sf.net bug tracker as well as having some other changes we made for the MAME/MESS project sitting around I thought about joining this list to make things easier. First one is the latest modification we had to make to compile with clang 3.4 x64. Here are the warnings the 1.2.1 source will give with it:
2014 Mar 23
0
PATCH for cpu.c
Oliver St?neberg wrote: >> Unfortunately it breaks x86_64 build (where FLAC__CPU_X86_64 is defined, and >> FLAC__CPU_IA32 isn't). Maybe it's simpler to turn them into #defines such as >> >> #define FLAC__CPUINFO_IA32_CPUID_CMOV 0x00008000U >> #define FLAC__CPUINFO_IA32_CPUID_EXTENDED_AMD_3DNOW 0x80000000U >> >> and so on? > > Maybe
2017 Feb 20
0
Flac build issue in debug win x32
Here is a patch that fixes the issue. There are multiple way to fix it though. Le 14/02/2017 à 15:08, Olivier Tristan a écrit : > Hi Guys, > > The following code in CPU.c (line 155) won't link if you don't have > NASM code built even if FLAC__HAS_X86INTRIN is true as > FLAC__cpu_info_asm_ia32 don't exists and the else is compiled if there > is no dead code
2017 Feb 14
2
Flac build issue in debug win x32
Hi Guys, The following code in CPU.c (line 155) won't link if you don't have NASM code built even if FLAC__HAS_X86INTRIN is true as FLAC__cpu_info_asm_ia32 don't exists and the else is compiled if there is no dead code stripping if (FLAC__HAS_X86INTRIN) { FLAC__cpu_info_x86(0, &flags_eax, &flags_ebx, &flags_ecx, &flags_edx); info->ia32.intel =
2004 Sep 10
2
1.0 candidate checked in
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 04:58:44PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 10:38:14AM -0700, Josh Coalson wrote: > > > So, last chance to checkout from CVS and break it! > > Also, my libtool doesn't seem to recognize --tag=CC. What is its purpose? > > /bin/sh ../../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile \ > sh ../../../strip_fPIC.sh nasm -f
2004 Sep 10
2
1.0 candidate
I just checked out the 1.0 candidate and ran autogen.sh autoconf errored out so autogen.sh did not work and I had to run automake manually. the autoconf error message was: configure.in:145: CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fomit-frame-pointer -funroll-loops -finline-functions -Winline -DFLAC__INLINE=__inline__" anyhow I ran configure and I went into src/libFLAC/ia32 and ran gmake I get
2005 Feb 11
1
FreeBSD 4.x problem resolved
Bryan Levin reported a problem of the FreeBSD flac port dumping core on FreeBSD 4.x: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1099004&group_id=13478&atid=113478 It turns out that the port enabled SSE support, but FreeBSD 4.x does not support SSE by default. (FreeBSD 5.x and later do.) I have added a small patch to the port to check at runtime whether the system
2004 Sep 10
0
1.0 candidate checked in
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 05:01:07PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 04:58:44PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > > On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 10:38:14AM -0700, Josh Coalson wrote: > > > > > So, last chance to checkout from CVS and break it! > > > > Also, my libtool doesn't seem to recognize --tag=CC. What is its purpose? > >
2004 Sep 10
1
FLAC 1.0.4 beta released
--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 11:11:24PM -0700, Josh Coalson wrote: > > > I have just finished uploading the source release for FLAC 1.0.4 > beta > > to Sourceforge; there are no binary releases. See the included > > doc/html/news.html for the changes since 1.0.3; there are quite a > few. > > > > >
2004 Sep 10
0
1.0 candidate checked in
--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote: > On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 04:06:14PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > > Argh. Maybe libtool will have to get involved after all. I'll > work on it > > this afternoon. > > I think I give up. automake and libtool assume that the compiler > will be able > to assemble stuff, and compilers don't generally
2004 Sep 10
2
1.0 candidate checked in
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 03:01:54PM -0700, Josh Coalson wrote: > --- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote: > > > > automake will include ltmain.sh in the source distribution, so it > > should be > > used even if it isn't installed on the build system. In fact, it > > seems to > > always use the distributed version, and not the installed one
2012 Jan 01
1
Compiling 64-bit libFLAC/libFLAC++ on OS X Lion, anyone successful?
I have also asked this question on stackoverflow (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8694676/compiling-64-bit-flac-libflac-in-os-x-lion), which you can answer if you're interested in reputation points. I am very unfamiliar with compiling C/C++ source of this size, and I'm having trouble debugging the issue. Basically, in the root folder of the FLAC bundle, even if I use the flags
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: detecting host machine in configure.in?
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 03:18:16PM -0700, Josh Coalson wrote: > but since I'm not too saavy with autoconf/automake I'll ask for a little bit > more help. I think the only non-functional part left is that automake > doesn't support source files that are in subdirectories, relative to > Makefile.am(?) the layout in src/libFLAC/ is that all asm sources will go > under a
2004 Sep 10
5
1.0 candidate checked in
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 04:06:14PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > Argh. Maybe libtool will have to get involved after all. I'll work on it > this afternoon. I think I give up. automake and libtool assume that the compiler will be able to assemble stuff, and compilers don't generally understand NASM input. I don't like the strip_fPIC bit, since just about anything that could
2004 Sep 10
2
1.0 candidate checked in
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 02:56:11PM -0700, collver@linuxfreemail.com wrote: > On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 05:01:07PM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > > Once I removed that, it also seems to hate the .nasm extension: > > > > /bin/sh ../../../libtool --mode=compile \ > > sh ../../../strip_fPIC.sh nasm -f elf -d OBJ_FORMAT_elf cpu_asm.nasm > > libtool: compile: