This is not a bug, but a feature: the package is refusing to install on
a machine whose CPU does not have SSE2 support, which is needed. The
alternative would be to allow the installation to complete resulting in
non-working executable.

I could make it just a warning, and allow the user to force the
installation to proceed anyway.  This would address the case that the
installation is being done on a non-SSE2-enabled box, but will be moved
to a more capable machine.  E.g., this might make sense on a bootable
USB device.  (If people think that's a good idea, I'd welcome a patch!)

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Title:
  Ikarus generated crash report while installing

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