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May be able to avoid dce problems if we use && for labels (that
may also get rid of our need for the cleanup code, too)
Need to make it so that the minimal required compilation options for
x86_64 (-fno-dce) are set up by default
should probably report dead code elimination bug before I
forget the details (I've probably already lost the minimal
test case) (the details being that if you update a global
register and then use a label pointer to jump away, the
update can get eliminated even though the register can
still be accessed
cleanup and optimize shouldn't be done via environment variables;
they should be done with AC_ARG_ENABLE and default to be turned on
on the architectures where they work (and should be made to work on
the architectures they support)
only invoke the x86 cleanup & optimize when compiling for an
x86 architecture
can probably write cleanup scripts for other architectures,
don't think it's worth doing optimize though (which may no
longer be a good idea w/ newer compilers)
Fix i486-cleanup.pl and i486-optimize.pl for all x86 targets
(including Mac OS X)
See if we can find an address to map that is available to all our
currently tested targets (i386-native, i386-notnative, x86_64,
ppc)
Make so we can build the various debug versions, non-native, etc.
figure out *exactly* which options should be available
via configure
Not sure what we should do with x86_64 machines; need to know more
about what the popular distributions do
Figure out exactly which variables Makefile.common.in sets, then
get rid of Makefile.common.in
see TODO.variables
figure out what to do concerning bswap
Look into what else from syn68k we can delete
Makefile.common.in
config
Make sure make clean really does a make clean
Make sure we get proper dependencies (if possible)
write-up what is needed to do testing on a real m68k
need a .spec file so we can build syn68k and syn68k-devel
RPMS