#15316: Make gf2x respect SAGE_FAT_BINARY and use --libdir
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       Reporter:  jpflori            |        Owner:
           Type:  defect             |       Status:  needs_work
       Priority:  critical           |    Milestone:  sage-6.1
      Component:  packages:          |   Resolution:
  standard                           |    Merged in:
       Keywords:  spkg gf2x          |    Reviewers:  Jeroen Demeyer
        Authors:  Jean-Pierre Flori  |  Work issues:
Report Upstream:  N/A                |       Commit:
         Branch:                     |  5159831b64a5a5a3f9c83480f61f031224cd6f5f
  u/jpflori/ticket/15316             |     Stopgaps:
   Dependencies:                     |
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Comment (by jpflori):

 Replying to [comment:18 jdemeyer]:
 > Why this?
 > {{{
 > All other platforms currently supported should build 32 bit by default
 > }}}
 Because it seemed to me it was the case.
 I thought of:
 * Solaris/Linux on sparc* where the default is 32 bit (as per what gcc
 does) unless SAGE64 is passed (by the way the current filtering might be
 wrong on Solaris on top of x86_64...).
 * ARM (only 32 bit at the moment, but not even really officially supported
 anyway).
 * Cygwin should only be x86/x86_64 (does Windows even run on something
 else?) so is taken care of.
 * Darwin on PPC[!64]/PowerPC (and even PPC64 in fact) which is only
 supported 32 bit by Sage.
 * non-Darwin ppc64 (let's say POWER? system) are 64 bits.
 * don"t really know on what FreeBSD can run on, but it's not officially
 supported, and x86/x86_64.

 Hum, I forgot (linux) itanium which happens to be 64 bit (only I'd
 say?)...

 All that to say, that my original point was to avoid to develop an overly
 complicated test script which shouldn't really belong within the install
 script imho.

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