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gcc/i386/atomic32.h:125:5: error: impossible constraint in 'asm'

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> Hello,
> I'm Andreas Tille from Debian Med team who has packaged SRA toolkit for 
> Debian.  The address above points to a bug report we recieved - it will be 
> definitely read by humans (= Debian Med team members).  If you prefer a 
> private contact just write to ti...@debian.org.
> We recieved a bug report against this package which is caused by the fact 
> that Debian has autobuild daemons for several architectures.  Your code is 
> quite optimized for intel architectures and thus fails for some others.  The 
> reporter says:
>     It seems your packages uses i386 assembler unconditionally.  I
>     understand this is about atomic operations.
>     gcc includes support for atomic operations.  There is also
>     atomic support in C11 / C++11.  I suggest you use one of those.
> (you can also read http://bugs.debian.org/680436).
> Please tell me whether you would consider something to change this.  I'll 
> also ask our debian-mentors list for more detailed hints because I personally 
> do not know much about assembler code and atomic operations.
> Kind regards and thanks for providing SRA toolkit as free software
>        Andreas-
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