Andrew Pinski wrote:
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 23:11 -0400, Mark Mitchell wrote:
Reactions?
Change powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu to powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu so that
we also require the 64bit of PowerPC to work.
To be clear, you're suggesting that we say
"powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu", but mean that both it's 32-bit and 64-bit
modes should work?
That makes sense to me. What about MIPS/MIPS64?
Also move powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu or powerpc-linux-gnu to Primary if
powerpc-aix is moving to secondary so we keep a PowerPC up as a primary
target.
Definitely; I'd confused myself.
5. Add i686-mingw32 as a secondary platform.
Is i686-pc-cygwin just as important as mingw32 then?
I wonder if you mean to ask whether mingw32 is as important as Cygwin,
or the other way around?
I think both are important, and about equally so. Cygwin is widely used
by people used to GNU software when running on Windows and has a very
active community. Windows (without Cygwin) is of course a widely-used
operating system, and my perception is that a reasonable number of
people are using GCC to build non-Cygwin Windows applications. However,
I have no hard data.
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