https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=123976
--- Comment #234 from Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa at web dot de> --- (In reply to Peter Dyballa from comment #233) > (In reply to Iain Sandoe from comment #231) > > (In reply to Peter Dyballa from comment #230) > > > > more powerful i686, PPC64 and maybe x86_64 What I try to express here is that these architectures might be observed as more common, and when this is true bugs when building GCC-15 and -16 on these could have been found earlier, in pre-test, and already fixed. Rare and slow PPC32 has inherited from this (or these) a bug because the change(s) was/were especially for these architectures, not taking into account PPC32. It's a prejudice. (We still have an unknown bug somewhere.)
