On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 08:40:16 -0500 Chris Gianelloni
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Nonsense. The 'sse' USE flag is used to indicate the availability of
| > optional x86 sse assembly code. If an arch is incapable of running
| > x86 sse assembly code then it should use.mask the sse flag.
| 
| I don't see anything about the flag being x86-only in use.desc, at
| all. Especially since the instruction set is available on a non-x86
| CPU(kinda)

*shrug* easy enough to update the description. If amd64 sse is different
enough from x86 sse that it needs different code then it should have a
different USE flag.

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