> When building on x32 systems where the default type is 32bit, make sure
> we can transparently represent 64bit integers.  Otherwise we end up with
> build errors like:
> /usr/bin/perl asm/ghash-x86_64.pl elf > ghash-x86_64.s
> Integer overflow in hexadecimal number at asm/../../perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl 
> line 201, <> line 890.
> ...
> ghash-x86_64.s: Assembler messages:
> ghash-x86_64.s:890: Error: junk '.15473355479995e+19' after expression
> 
> We don't enable this globally as there are some cases where we'd get
> 32bit values interpreted as unsigned when we need them as signed.

This was recently addressed in another manner. Closing the ticket. Thanks.


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