--- asterisk-1.0.9.org/codecs/gsm/Makefile 2005-06-21 16:27:28.000000000 +0200 +++ asterisk-1.0.9/codecs/gsm/Makefile 2005-08-14 21:47:10.000000000 +0200 @@ -37,26 +37,6 @@ ######### ppro's, etc, as well as the AMD K6 and K7. The compile will ######### probably require gcc. -ifneq (${OSARCH},Darwin) -ifneq (${PROC},x86_64) -ifneq (${PROC},ultrasparc) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m),ppc) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m),alpha) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m),armv4l) -ifneq (${PROC},sparc64) -ifneq (${PROC},ppc) -ifneq (${PROC},ppc64) -OPTIMIZE+=-march=$(PROC) -endif -endif -endif -endif -endif -endif -endif -endif -endif - #The problem with sparc is the best stuff is in newer versions of gcc (post 3.0) only. #This works for even old (2.96) versions of gcc and provides a small boost either way. #A ultrasparc cpu is really v9 but the stock debian stable 3.0 gcc doesn't support it. @@ -218,19 +198,6 @@ $(SRC)/gsm_option.c \ $(SRC)/short_term.c \ $(SRC)/table.c -ifeq (${OSARCH},Linux) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m),x86_64) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m),ppc) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m),alpha) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m),armv4l) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m),sparc64) -GSM_SOURCES+= $(SRC)/k6opt.s -endif -endif -endif -endif -endif -endif TOAST_SOURCES = $(SRC)/toast.c \ $(SRC)/toast_lin.c \ @@ -276,20 +243,6 @@ $(SRC)/short_term.o \ $(SRC)/table.o -ifeq (${OSARCH},Linux) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m), x86_64) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m), ppc) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m), alpha) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m), armv4l) -ifneq ($(shell uname -m), sparc64) -GSM_OBJECTS+= $(SRC)/k6opt.o -endif -endif -endif -endif -endif -endif - TOAST_OBJECTS = $(SRC)/toast.o \ $(SRC)/toast_lin.o \ $(SRC)/toast_ulaw.o \