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Re: [RFA] Moving x86-64 configuration to separate directory: msg#00965

Subject: Re: [RFA] Moving x86-64 configuration to separate directory
Mark Kettenis wrote:
Michal Ludvig <mludvig@xxxxxxx> writes:
I'm about to move all x86-64 configuration stuff to a separate directory. For now it resides in config/i386 but AFAIK this is a relict of cloning the the files from eachother, not the necessity.
Yet more x86-64 is definitely a different architecture than i386 :-)

Is it really?  My understanding is that it is comparable to sparc
vs. sparc64.  Isn't it possiblle to execute normal 32-bit i386 code on
the x86_64?  In that case, you'd probably want to have a GDB that can
handle both.  The only way to be able to accomplish that in the near
future is seeing them as different variants of the same architecture.

I was told it isn't possible to have gdb supporting both x86-64 and i386 unless i386 is fully mutliarched. And after it is I don't need to treat them as different flavors of one arch, do I?

> In that case you should leave the files where they are now.
> Incidentally that's what GCC does.

Michal Ludvig
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