[FFmpeg-devel] minor ./configure glitches on OpenBSD
Måns Rullgård
mans
Tue Jan 19 15:46:53 CET 2010
"Fran?ois Revol" <revol at free.fr> writes:
>> > The OpenBSD nm(1) doesn't recognize a "-P" option, which
>> > I read ( http://linux.die.net/man/1/nm ) is a shorthand
>> > for "-f posix", as opposed to the default of "-f bsd",
>> > which should be used on BSD anyway.
>>
>> Eh what? The POSIX standard options should not be used on BSD????
>> Give me a break please. Here's a quote from the spec:
>>
>> -f
>> [XSI] Produce full output. Write redundant symbols ( .text,
>> .data,
>> and .bss), normally suppressed.
>> -P
>> Write information in a portable output format, as specified in
>> the
>> STDOUT section.
>>
>> Now go and whack the BSD tool maintainers with a clue-by-four.
>
> Eh, I thought only BeOS had issues with POSIX ;-)
>
>>
>> > Also, the OpenBSD od(1) has no "-A" option,
>> > and will disappear in favour of hexdump(1) anyway.
>>
>> That's f*cked up. od is a standard tool, hexdump is not.
>
> Which is odd :p though hd in BeOS is much simpler to use, but also it's
> not standard either.
I much prefer hexdump for day to day use myself, but since it's not
standard, I can't use it in portable scripts.
> Anyone knows the correct options to od to just dump hex byte per byte
> instead of screwing up with 16bit endianness ?
od -t x1
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