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Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 06:12:23 -0800
From: Mike Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
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Subject: [acpi-jp 998] Re: ASL compiler development? 
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> > I've ported Intel ASL compiler to FreeBSD.  Because of trivial
> 
> This is available at
> http://people.freebsd.org/~iwasaki/acpi/acpicatools-20001223.tar.gz
> 
>  - acpicadb	userland ACPICA debugger
>  - iasl		Intel ASL compiler

I think it would be good to make ports of these, so that we can point new 
ACPI hackers at them. 8)

> Attated patch is required to compile them.

The file is already off the vendor branch, so you should just commit this
change; when you've done that, point Andy at the updated version so the 
Intel folks can back-merge it into their local tree.

We should also check our variations from the Intel codebase and make sure 
that our few local hacks are still relevant...


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