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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Rob Hartill <ha...@hyperreal.com> on 1995/09/05 19:47:27 UTC

Linux "486 binary support" (fwd)

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> From shields@yage.tembel.org  Mon Sep  4 04:04:29 1995
> Message-Id: <m0...@yage.tembel.org>
> From: shields@tembel.org (Michael Shields)
> Subject: Linux "486 binary support"
> To: apache-bugs@apache.org
> Date: Mon, 4 Sep 1995 11:03:43 +0000 (GMT)
> X-Dogma: Microsoft is not the answer.
>          Microsoft is the question.
>          No is the answer.
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> 0.8.11 Configuration says:
> 
> # For Linux -m486 ONLY IF YOU HAVE 486 BINARY SUPPORT IN KERNEL
> #AUX_CFLAGS= -DLINUX
> 
> This makes no sense.  Linux (on Intel) always supports -m486, even on
> a 386.  See the gcc docs.
> -- 
> Shields.
>