Re: Why a multilib wrapper for non-multilib architectures?!

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On Sat, 13 Jun 2009, Chris Adams wrote:
> Just for starters, long before x86_64 came into the picture, we had
> i386, i486, i586, and i686.  On Alpha, you have (IIRC) ev4, ev5, ev6,
> ev67, etc.

You have seen, that these wrappers treat alpha as alpha and %{ix86} as i386
and that's it?! So your explanation doesn't make any sense to me, sorry.


Greetings,
  Robert

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