On 1 Jan 2011, at 20:13, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:

> What happens on macintel 64-bit with ECL is that ECL

> puts out I686 instead there -- even when it is clearly a 64-bit binary

> program.

> ...

> I explained that to Juanjo and suggested that ECL puts a more correct

> token on *FEATURES*.

> ...

> and after reading indication

> that ECL intentionally put misleading information regarding platforms on

> *FEATURES*



On Mac OS X 10.6.5 (64-bit kernel and everything):

$ uname -m

i386



Looks like this is actually Mac OS X's fault.



Regards.

-DS





BTW,

why

is

this

mailing

list

software

inserting

new

lines

all

over

my

messages?




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