Peter Robinson wrote:
It's an issue we see occasionally where the package thinks it
knows
better than the explicit CFLAGs being set, I'll get it sorted out.
But why are those intrinsics now requiring NEON at all? Those are GCC byte
swap intrinsics documented as being architecture-independent and should be
implemented in software (through shifts or rotates) when there is no native
byte swap instruction.
And is Fedora actually requiring NEON as the baseline on ARM? I thought it
was not.
Kevin Kofler