Bug#304089: [PPC] Enable -mvrsave=yes by default

2005-04-12 Thread Konstantinos Margaritis
On 12 2005 00:07, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: Konstantinos, I strongly suspect this was a bug in GCC 3.3. The Linux kernel does not pay attention to vrsave in 32-bit mode: right. this was a misunderstanding on my part. I talked to some guys in #mklinux where they explained this to me. It also

Bug#304089: [PPC] Enable -mvrsave=yes by default

2005-04-11 Thread Konstantinos Margaritis
On 10 2005 23:32, Matthias Klose wrote: Konstantinos Margaritis writes: Package: gcc-3.4 Version: 3.4.3-12 Severity: grave Apparently latest packages of gcc-3.4 have disabled -mvrsave=yes for powerpc. This breaks existing software which uses Altivec and it's also wrong. Even

Bug#304089: [PPC] Enable -mvrsave=yes by default

2005-04-11 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 08:59:38PM +0300, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote: On ?? 10 2005 23:32, Matthias Klose wrote: Konstantinos Margaritis writes: Package: gcc-3.4 Version: 3.4.3-12 Severity: grave Apparently latest packages of gcc-3.4 have disabled

Bug#304089: [PPC] Enable -mvrsave=yes by default

2005-04-10 Thread Konstantinos Margaritis
Package: gcc-3.4 Version: 3.4.3-12 Severity: grave Apparently latest packages of gcc-3.4 have disabled -mvrsave=yes for powerpc. This breaks existing software which uses Altivec and it's also wrong. Even worse, it's not documented in the changelog (Debian or normal). The code that is produced is

Bug#304089: [PPC] Enable -mvrsave=yes by default

2005-04-10 Thread Matthias Klose
Konstantinos Margaritis writes: Package: gcc-3.4 Version: 3.4.3-12 Severity: grave Apparently latest packages of gcc-3.4 have disabled -mvrsave=yes for powerpc. This breaks existing software which uses Altivec and it's also wrong. Even worse, it's not documented in the changelog (Debian or