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Fixes: http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/3ec/3ec54f722d6008fc422540d3a5462b306d16e84c/ The recent x264 version bump broke the configure step on x86/x86-64 as x264 ends up using gas instead of yasm as assembler. The reason for this is the recent upstream commit to optionally use nasm instead of yasm if AS= is passed: commit b568a256b9bc6c500d7b1ffe4b9c3311ee5ff337 Author: Henrik Gramner <henrik@gramner.com> Date: Sat May 23 19:44:16 2015 +0200 x86: Experimental nasm support Enables the use of nasm as an alternative to yasm. Note that nasm cannot assemble x264 with PIC enabled since it currently doesn't support [symbol-$$] addressing which is used extensively by x264's PIC code. This includes all 64-bit Windows and 64-bit OS X builds, even non-shared. For the above reason nasm is currently intentionally not auto-detected, instead the assembler must be explicitly specified using "AS=nasm ./configure". Also drop -O2 from ASFLAGS since it's simply ignored anyway. But as we pass AS=$(TARGET_AS) it ends up using gas instead. Fix it by explicitly passing AS=yasm instead. Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> |
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