This might be the last straw in IA64 support. If we can’t even test it anymore 
it might *finally* be time to kill the asm. If someone wants to use IA64 they 
can use the builtin atomic support.

-Nathan

> On Aug 30, 2016, at 4:42 PM, Paul Hargrove <phhargr...@lbl.gov> wrote:
> 
> I don't recall the details of the last discussion over which CPU 
> architectures would be dropped effective when.
> However, apparently IA64 support is still present in both 2.0.1rc2 and master
> 
> I suspect that I am currently the only member of this community with the 
> ability to test IA64.
> So, I thought I should let you know that the owners of the 4-CPU IA64-based 
> Altix I've been using are planning to retire it.
> No date has been set that I know of, but "soon".
> 
> If any of you are interested in receiving a donation of a 2U rack-mount Altix 
> system, I can make the necessary introductions.
> I have already declined the offer.
> 
> -Paul
> 
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