On 2023-05-06 15:49:33 [+0200], Samuel Thibault wrote: > debian/rules is passing --enable-assembler=x86_64 to configure, but that > case was removed, see ChangeLog: > > commit ac10b1b3622e70881595586edfb8a3ebdcd76bb6 > Author: Lasse Collin <lasse.col...@tukaani.org> > Date: 2022-11-14 17:58:07 +0200 > > Build: Omit x86_64 from --enable-assembler. > > It didn't do anything. There are only 32-bit x86 assembly files > and it feels likely that new files won't be added as intrinsics > in C are more portable across toolchains and OSes. > > The attached patch fixes that by dropping that option, since it's not > useful for amd64 ports anyway.
So this is a simple clean up right? No function change? At least this is what it looks like based on your description and options I've been looking at. I'm a little confused with "Fix hurd-amd64 build" since it should be a nop there, right? > Samuel Sebastian