Updated README regarding the assembler optimizations.
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All the assembler code in liblzma is position-independent
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All the assembler code in liblzma is position-independent
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code, which is suitable for use in shared libraries and
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code, which is suitable for use in shared libraries and
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position-independent executables.
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position-independent executables. So far only i386
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instructions are used, but the code is optimized for i686
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At the moment the assembler code is not compatible with
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class CPUs. If you are compiling liblzma exclusively for
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Darwin, so --disable-assembler must be specified when
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pre-i686 systems, you may want to disable the assembler
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building on Darwin.
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code.
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--enable-small
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--enable-small
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Omits precomputed tables. This makes liblzma a few KiB
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Omits precomputed tables. This makes liblzma a few KiB
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