I understand why -m32 and -m64 are used while building the temporary
system. However, once we've chrooted in (or booted), is the -m64
really ever needed?
I'm not really concerned so much with CLFS as BCLFS. For the most
part, I just copy and paste the commands, so if it has ${BUILD64} in
the book, then I'll use it. But I don't see much point in using it in
BCLFS. Shouldn't gcc automatically be using the -m64 settings on a
64-bit machine (pure or multilib)?
- Jonathan Davis
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