On Feb 26, 2020, at 2:00 PM, James Pettyjohn <japettyj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> A little further digging shows that VZEROUPPER is part of the AVX instruction 
> set, not supported on any Apple computers prior to 2011 from what I can tell.
> 
> Given the rc1 code worked fine, that could be an alternative for Darwin where 
> the CPU does not support AVX. While not ideal, I'd argue it's better than 
> cutting off support for these machines which can run High Sierra. Once 
> support for High Sierra is dropped then it should not matter as it takes a 
> 2013 or later model to run anything after High Sierra.

There are quite a lot of extant machines running Nehalem-generation Xeons 
(55/56xx) and routers running older Atoms that don't support AVX. I had a 
similar problem with the Suricata package for OpenBSD.


- Dave

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