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+dnl ============
+dnl Machine type
+dnl ============
+
+ARCH_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O2 -funroll-all-loops -finline-functions -ffast-math"
+
+case "$ARCH_TYPE" in
+ i486)
+ AC_DEFINE(ARCH_486, 1, [WE ARE BUILDING FOR A 486])
+ OPTIMIZED_ARCH="YES"
+ ;;
+ i586)
+ AC_DEFINE(ARCH_586, 1, [WE ARE BUILDING FOR A PENTIUM])
+ OPTIMIZED_ARCH="YES"
+ ;;
+ i686)
+ AC_DEFINE(ARCH_686, 1, [WE ARE BUILDING FOR A PPRO])
+ OPTIMIZED_ARCH="YES"
+ #EXTRA_CPU_CFLAGS=$(if $CC -march=i686 -S -o /dev/null -xc /dev/null > /dev/null; then echo "-march=i686"; fi)
+ ;;
+ ppc)
+ AC_DEFINE(ARCH_PPC, 1, [WE ARE BUILDING FOR A POWERPC])
+ OPTIMIZED_ARCH="YES"
+ ;;
+ sun4u)
+ AC_DEFINE(ARCH_ULTRA, 1, [WE ARE BUILDING FOR A SUN ULTRASPARC])
+ # Is there mpg123 optimization for UltraSparc?
+ ;;
+esac
+
+# ARCH_X86
+if test "$ARCH_TYPE" = "i486" || test "$ARCH_TYPE" = "i586" || test "$ARCH_TYPE" = "i686"; then
+ MPG123_PLAT_LIB="$MPG123_PLAT_LIB libmpx86.la"
+fi
+# ARCH_486
+if test "$ARCH_TYPE" = "i486"; then
+ MPG123_PLAT_LIB="$MPG123_PLAT_LIB libmp486.la"
+ ARCH_CFLAGS="$ARCH_CFLAGS -DROT_I386 -DI386_ASSEM -DI486_OPT -DLINUX -DREAL_IS_FLOAT"
+fi
+# ARCH_586
+if test "$ARCH_TYPE" = "i586" -a "$MMX_SUPPORT" = "no"; then
+ MPG123_PLAT_LIB="$MPG123_PLAT_LIB libmp586.la"
+ ARCH_CFLAGS="$ARCH_CFLAGS -DROT_I386 -DI386_ASSEM -DPENTIUM_OPT -DLINUX -DREAL_IS_FLOAT"
+fi
+# ARCH_586_MMX
+if test "$ARCH_TYPE" = "i586" -a "$MMX_SUPPORT" = "yes"; then
+ ARCH_CFLAGS="$ARCH_CFLAGS -DROT_I386 -DI386_ASSEM -DPENTIUM_OPT -DLINUX -DREAL_IS_FLOAT"
+ MPG123_PLAT_LIB=libmp586mmx.la
+fi
+# ARCH_686
+if test "$ARCH_TYPE" = "i686" -a "$MMX_SUPPORT" = "no"; then
+ ARCH_CFLAGS="$ARCH_CFLAGS -DROT_I386 -DI386_ASSEM -DPENTIUM_OPT -DLINUX -DREAL_IS_FLOAT -march=pentiumpro"
+ MPG123_PLAT_LIB=libmp686.la
+fi
+# ARCH_686_MMX
+if test "$ARCH_TYPE" = "i686" -a "$MMX_SUPPORT" = "yes"; then
+ ARCH_CFLAGS="$ARCH_CFLAGS -DROT_I386 -DI386_ASSEM -DPENTIUM_OPT -DUSE_MMX -DLINUX -DREAL_IS_FLOAT -march=pentiumpro"
+ MPG123_PLAT_LIB=libmp686mmx.la
+fi
+# ARCH_PPC
+if test "$ARCH_TYPE" = "ppc"; then
+ MPG123_PLAT_LIB=libmpppc.la
+fi
+# ARCH_ULTRA
+if test "$ARCH_TYPE" = "sun4u"; then
+ :
+ # nothing for now
+fi
+# ARCH_PLAIN
+if test -z "$OPTIMIZED_ARCH"; then
+ MPG123_PLAT_LIB=libmpplain.la
+fi
+
+AC_SUBST(ARCH_CFLAGS)
+AC_SUBST(MPG123_PLAT_LIB)
+
+if test "$kde_mpeglib_compiles" = "yes"
+then
+DO_NOT_COMPILE="$DO_NOT_COMPILE mpg123_artsplugin"
+fi
+
+# this is run after libtool configure parts, which set AS to as
+# which is the wrong one for us. E.g. libtool doesn't recognize that as
+# tag. So we unset it here, so the below macro can set it.
+save_AS=$AS
+unset AS
+ifdef([AM_PROG_AS],[AM_PROG_AS],[])
+#if the macro did set something usefull fallback.
+test -z "$AS" && AS=$save_AS
+#and if AS was set to as by the macro, and we have a saved value,
+#it's likely it contains a better guess (or it's also as)
+test "x$AS" = xas && test -n "$save_AS" && AS=$save_AS