> From: Samium Gromoff [mailto:_deepf...@feelingofgreen.ru] 

> elsewhere, Juan-Jose Garcia Ripoll wrote:
> > * You, Gabriel, insist on the need to provide information 
> to users, but give
> > no precise names nor do you explain how I should offer this
> > information.
> 
> Well, he does, with a /certain/ level of concreteness -- see above --
> however, I can completely understand your desire to avoid 
> performing the
> work required to turn the aforementioned not-entirely-concrete
> suggestions into a result satisfactory to the authors of the 
> suggestions.
> 
> It makes sense to let the interested parties do the work, then.

IMHO most point here is to not overload ECL with additional logic of massaging 
configuration information about different OS x CPU x versions, with backward 
and forward support of such information.

As a humble user of ECL, I prefer Juan's position - keep ECL out of keeping and 
maintaining these records, and let autoconf tools deal with OS x CPU x etc 
combinations.

Given that OpenAxiom has problems with ECL providing wrong information - there 
is a bug somewhere (I very much suspect somewhere in autoconf toolchain), and 
providing  workaround for this bug by bloating ECL is not a good way to fix.
If the bug in autoconf - it should be corrected.

Best regards,
Vadim.
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