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--- Comment #10 from James Addison ---
Hi folks,
Re-stating and confirming the bugreport details here: both gcc-11 (11.3.0) and
gcc-12 (12.2.0) emit bytecode instructions that aren't supported on all
i686-architecture CPUs.
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--- Comment #8 from James Addison ---
(In reply to James Addison from comment #7)
> (In reply to Adrian Bunk from comment #6)
> > (In reply to James Addison from comment #5)
> > > Could the findings indicate that there are two bugs here?
> > >
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--- Comment #7 from James Addison ---
(In reply to Adrian Bunk from comment #6)
> (In reply to James Addison from comment #5)
> > Could the findings indicate that there are two bugs here?
> >
> > - The Geode LX target capable of supporting fc
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--- Comment #6 from Adrian Bunk ---
(In reply to James Addison from comment #5)
> Could the findings indicate that there are two bugs here?
>
> - The Geode LX target capable of supporting fcf-protection but GCC-11
> currently rejects that arc
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--- Comment #4 from Adrian Bunk ---
(In reply to Jakub Jelinek from comment #3)
> Just build for those as -march=i586.
There is no "for those" in Debian.
There is one build of all packages for one i386 Debian release architecture.
Building the
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--- Comment #2 from Adrian Bunk ---
(In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #1)
> Is OLPC really still around? I thought it died when Google came out with
> their chrome books.
Sorry for being unclear, this is the historical reason why the binu
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--- Comment #1 from Andrew Pinski ---
Is OLPC really still around? I thought it died when Google came out with their
chrome books.
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