On Monday, December 3, 2012 7:10:47 PM UTC+1, Bill Hart wrote:
>
> Yeah I know. I had the same hope of course.
>
> I just hope this won't affect any 64 bit Darwinphiles.
>
> To conclude this thread, correctly detecting the system fixed the issue, 
so I think leif solution is the one we need.
Indeed, with it, we get:
MPN_PATH=" x86/applenopic generic"
so the x86 dir is not used and the purpose of the applenopic seems to be to 
replace the x86 dir without files involving PIC.

Bill.
>
> On Monday, 3 December 2012, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, December 3, 2012 6:35:15 PM UTC+1, Bill Hart wrote:
>>>
>>> Time to apply the crumb test to JP's beard with a fine-toothed comb! 
>>>
>>> By the way, shouldn't Sage be a little faster on my Amstrad PC1512? 
>>>
>>> Bill. 
>>>
>>> On 3 December 2012 17:29, leif <not.r...@online.de> wrote: 
>>> > Jean-Pierre Flori wrote: 
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> On Monday, December 3, 2012 6:13:57 PM UTC+1, leif wrote: 
>>> >> 
>>> >>     Jean-Pierre Flori wrote: 
>>> >>      > Further info: 
>>> >>      > - the result of ./config.guess is nehalem-apple-darwin9.8.0, 
>>> >>     which is 
>>> >>      > not one dealt with in MPIR configure.in <http://configure.in> 
>>> for 
>>> >> 
>>> >>     the "32 bit apple darwin 
>>> >>      > doesn't like our PIC format asm code". 
>>> >>      > - and so we get MPN_PATH=" x86/nehalem x86 generic" 
>>> >> 
>>> >>     ... then the -march=core-i7 was pretty correct. 
>>> >> 
>>> >>     Who t** f*** runs a 32-bit operating system on such a machine? 
>>>  (Dual 
>>> >>     quad-core Xeon even IIRC) ;-) 
>>> >> 
>>> >> I agree :) 
>>> >> And that's the reason nobody complained until we explicitely pushed 
>>> >> people to do so :) 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > Well, YOU asked for it, so it's definitely your fault... ;-) 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > -leif 
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>> In fact I just wanted to get rid of the dirty piece of code in sage spkg 
>> install script and hoped that nobody would actually answer on sage-devel so 
>> that the removal gets undetected.
>>
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