On Sat, 2002-02-16 at 20:09, Alexander Ehlert wrote: > So if someone wants to hack a plugin that uses SSE > instructions and someone else tries to use that on a host without SSE > support -> crash. So wouldn't it be good to add some architecture flags, > that could be queried by the host?
Not really. How are plugins different from programs in this respect? I don't think any OS says to programs "do you use SSE instructions? no? I'll not run you then." Instead, programs (or, more usually, build systems) say "does this machine support SSE instructions? no? I'll not execute/build them then." Bob -- Bob Ham: [EMAIL PROTECTED] My music: http://mp3.com/obelisk_uk GNU Hurd: http://hurd.gnu.org/ Do your bit for UK drugs law reform: http://www.angeldeclaration.com/ A pessimist expects the weather to get worse. An optimist hopes it will improve. A realist adjusts the sails.
