From: DRC Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 13:35:35 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Update build instructions to reflect the fact that 32-bit LJT build doesn't work... X-Git-Tag: 1.1.1~8^2 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=254937b33b6fc9ac6fe2f9af96a42d98de6a60bb;p=libjpeg-turbo Update build instructions to reflect the fact that 32-bit LJT build doesn't work with NASM 0.99 or 2.00 git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/libjpeg-turbo/code/branches/1.0.x@580 632fc199-4ca6-4c93-a231-07263d6284db --- diff --git a/BUILDING.txt b/BUILDING.txt index 349911c..9779909 100644 --- a/BUILDING.txt +++ b/BUILDING.txt @@ -12,21 +12,25 @@ Build Requirements * If using MinGW, these can be obtained by installing the MSYS DTK -- NASM - * 0.98 or later is required for a 32-bit build - * NASM 2.05 or later is required for a 64-bit build + * 0.98, or 2.01 or later is required for a 32-bit build + * NASM 2.00 or later is required for a 64-bit build * NASM 2.07 or later is required for a 64-bit build on OS/X. This can be obtained from MacPorts (http://www.macports.org/). - The NASM 2.05 RPMs do not work on older Linux systems, such as Enterprise - Linux 4. On such systems, you can easily build and install NASM 2.05 - from the source RPM by executing the following as root: + The binary RPMs released by the NASM project do not work on older Linux + systems, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4. On such systems, you can + easily build and install NASM from a source RPM by downloading one of the + SRPMs from + + http://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds + + and executing the following as root: ARCH=`uname -m` - wget http://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.05.01/nasm-2.05.01-1.src.rpm - rpmbuild --rebuild nasm-2.05.01-1.src.rpm - rpm -Uvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/$ARCH/nasm-2.05.01-1.$ARCH.rpm + rpmbuild --rebuild nasm-{version}.src.rpm + rpm -Uvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/$ARCH/nasm-{version}.$ARCH.rpm - NOTE: NASM build will fail if texinfo is not installed. + NOTE: the NASM build will fail if texinfo is not installed. -- GCC v4.1 or later recommended for best performance