On 06/04/2018 02:50 PM, Jeff Backus wrote:
Thanks for the data. 25k is still a pretty healthy number. :) I realize that there
are a lot of unknowns in the data, so it is difficult to draw any hard
conclusions, but 25k is still much larger than 0. Splitting into i686 into i586
and i686 would give more insight into who still needs non-SSE2... Probably hurts
my argument, though. :)
Jeff,
If you want to do the work involved to split up the 32-bit arches please do it.
The discussion going on here is not a democratic vote on if non-x86_64 CPUs are
supported. :)
Thanks,
Michael
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