Lennert Buytenhek wrote:
While this works fine for different ARM arch levels, the only case where this breaks down is for VFP and iWMMXt and such, since they are optional and not a property of the arch level, so another solution needs to be found for those.
You can handle this, to an extent, with the target triplet- arm-linux-gnu is pretty generic, so it's better to have names like armv5l-linux-gnu (little endian) armv5b-linux-gnu (big endian), armv5l-softvfp-linux-gnu (little endian soft floating point). It can get pretty long. That said, I don't see anywhere in the near future that Fedora is going to support a multitude of arm variants. Big and Little endian with an implicit baseline (v5?) is probably enough distinction for a while to come.
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