Peter Avalos <[email protected]> added the comment: So a little history:
-On the initial import of amd64/x86_64, the functions existed. -In July 2006 they were removed in 635872e06f82693646a8d979c423433fa839a656 because i386 didn't have them and they are marked obsolete. -Then in January 2007, they were added for i386 in e274265043a09fe420ae2182ba74ee43fcfbcbd5. So that's why they're there for i386 and not x86_64. The question is, do we want them or not? They are completely removed from IEEE Std 1003.1-2008, but there's still 3rd-party software that's using those functions. My vote is to keep them and make them available to x86_64. _____________________________________________________ DragonFly issue tracker <[email protected]> <http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issue2108> _____________________________________________________
