> Yeah, it is the same thing for Fedora/RHEL when we were supporting -m32
> for powerpc.
> The bi-arch compiler with 32-bit binaries that defaults to -m32, but also
> supports -m64 was configured
> --build=powerpc64-redhat-linux --target=powerpc64-redhat-linux
> --with-cpu=default32 while the bi-arch compiler with 64-bit binaries that
> defaults to -m64, but also supports -m32 was simply
> --build=powerpc64-redhat-linux
> configured.
> 
> Similarly for sparc,
> --build=sparc64-redhat-linux --target=sparc64-redhat-linux --with-cpu=v7
> was the bi-arch compiler with 32-bit binaries that defaults to -m32, but
> also supports -m64, while
> --build=sparc64-redhat-linux
> was the 64-bit binary that defaults to -m64 but also supports -m32.

OK, but what was the configuration of the system compiler of the distribution?
Or do you mean that you had two different packages for the system compiler?

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Eric Botcazou


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