anyone know why ppc64 doesnt do the samething ? if you run a 32bit userspace system with 64bit kernel, uname advertizes 'powerpc64' instead of 'powerpc' ...
-mike
The only differences between sparc32 and mips32 is a literal `sed -e "s/sparc/mips/g"`. I've often wondered if sparc32, mips32, linux32, and any other such tools can't be merged into a single command that names itself appropriately depending on the HOST arch it's compiled on (or arch defined by a configure --target statement for crossbuilds).
Any coders up to taking a look at this possibility?
--Kumba
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