Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
> Just as with the elimination of 32-bit support
> (both x86, and the upcoming arm retirement)
> there will come a time for moving the baseline
> to x86-64-v2
I do not see the practical benefit of that. Performance-critical software
can and should use runtime detection or ld.so runtime .so file selection.
> On the other hand, I would think that moving
> x86-64-v1 to be an alternative architecture
> (rather than primary) for those that need
> legacy support to be a potentially viable way
> forward.
That did not work for i686, so why would it work for x86_64 v1?
Kevin Kofler
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