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Then <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> spoke up and said:
> > - Add a template for linux-elf-586 with (optimized) code for a Pentium
> > (gcc 2.8.0 not only supports -m486 but also -mpentium and -mpentiumpro).
> > Why not use template names similar to the output of config.guess (maybe
> > with some symbolic links)?
IMHO, none of the gcc-specific optimization switches belong in any
templates. If you're using gcc on a pentium, and your version
supportes -mpentium, then it should be in the SPECS file in your gcc
installation. Admittedly, this presumes a certain clue level on the
part of the gcc installer/maintainer, but it reduces the clutter level
with templates somewhat.
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