On Mon, 2018-06-04 at 08:59 -0500, Ian Pilcher wrote:
On 06/04/2018 04:28 AM, Florian Weimer wrote:
> It should, because -march=x86-64 implies just SSE2 and FXSR, and Xeon MP
> supports both. But the intent is what the subject says: i686 binaries
> are for running legacy software on x86-64 systems, and nothing more.
So the 32-bit x86 SIG would be required to rebuild all of the userspace
packages to run on actual 32-bit hardware, right? (What would those be
called, since i686 is taken?)
No. The 32-bit ABI level being targeted here is basically the Pentium
4, which was a 32-bit part. On a P3 or older, yes, you'd need a
rebuild, but the P4 was 2001 so we're talking about hardware old enough
to vote here.
If we did want to allow for pre-P4 32-bit userspace, what I'd probably
do is (mostly) change %_libdir to /usr/lib/sse2 for i686, and leave it
as /usr/lib for a (reintroduced) i586 architecture.
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