Builds correctly on Mac OS X

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Clifford Matthews 2009-06-07 19:12:25 -06:00
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README
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To compile syn68k on Mac OS X (tested under 10.5.7), you currently To compile syn68k on Mac OS X (tested under 10.5.7), you currently
have to override the cleanup script, since the stock script have to override the cleanup script, since the stock script
(i486-cleanup.pl) will consume all of syn68k.s. However, even if you (i486-cleanup.pl) will consume all of syn68k.s.
do this, the resultant binary will not work with native code.
./autogen.sh ./autogen.sh
CLEANUP='' ./configure CLEANUP='' ./configure
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make install make install
To test syn68k, run test/syngentest and compare the output to To test syn68k, run test/syngentest and compare the output to
test/output/10000. It should be the same. If you want to be test/output/10000. It should be the same, assuming the same block of
more thorough, you can use other command line options and compare the memory can be obtained for the test. If you want to be more thorough,
results to other files, as described in test/output/README. you can use other command line options and compare the results to
other files, as described in test/output/README.
Performance nit: Performance nit:

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figure out *exactly* which options should be available figure out *exactly* which options should be available
via configure via configure
clean the junk out of test (mostly old test results)
build some semi-canonical test results to use for
comparing on other platforms
write-up what is needed to do testing on a real m68k write-up what is needed to do testing on a real m68k
need a .spec file so we can build syn68k and syn68k-devel need a .spec file so we can build syn68k and syn68k-devel