I have been writing some routines in assembler using nasm & ld (compile and link) and gdb for debuggin. I am going to be converting these routines to the at&t syntax and pass them off to gcc(gas) so that I will have access to libc. I have been reading about the gcc compiler, and have been examining its .s files (at&t syntax) which are fed to GAS. GAS is supposed to ship with binutils, but I do not find it on my system as a separate utility... I use gcc every day so obviously gas is there somewhere. Can someone please tell me whether gcc still uses gas? ... is gas internal to gcc now? Also, I have read rumors that the latest gas code supports the intel syntax... true? Thanks -- Kind regards, M Harris <>< --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-programming+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-programming+help@opensuse.org