On Mon, 27 Nov 1995, Ian Jackson wrote: > > In this day and age there are very few programs that need to have > different source code to compile on different CPUs. > > Lest anyone think that I speak as someone who doesn't have to deal > with this problem, I'd like to point out that I'm the maintainer of > PGP, which has assembler routines for some architectures. > LIBC will cause a major concern here considering the port is HUGE to make it all work. The kernel Source tree is not a big deal since it can configure most of itself.
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