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On 11/08/15 06:11 AM, Leno Hou wrote:
> I think ppc64le would become popular,
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ppc64.
> 
> 1. enable porting x86 Linux based application with minimal effort.
>  2. Some PowerPC user, little endian apparently feels cheap, wrong,
> and PCish. 3. Other distrbutions like Ubuntu, Redhat and SUSE
> already support little endian in powerpc.
> 
> 

In terms of the codepaths, what's different between ppc64le vs ppc64,
and ppc64le vs amd64 ?  Obviously kernels will differ, but in terms of
C/C++/other compiled source code what needs to change?

If all this needs is its own profile for a CHOST/CBUILD specification
and it can leverage an existing keyword, then this should be rather
simple to implement yes?



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