On Tuesday 15 August 2006 05:17, Jeff Dike wrote: > On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 11:45:48AM -0500, Matt Mackall wrote: > > > SUBARCH has a different meaning here. For UML, it's the underlying, > > > host, architecture, not a variant architecture like Voyager. > > > > Right, so it sounds like this breaks Voyager. Which I think means we > > ought to pass ARCH and SUBARCH and do the right thing inside > > checkstack. > > There is no use of the symbol SUBARCH in arch/i386. While this may be > jarring to people who know and love Voyager, it doesn't break > anything. > > We could do what you suggest, but that sounds unnecessary. > > I'd rather either > leave things as they are Yes, and make the script check if it ARCH=um or not (which is obvious for now - nobody really wants a clear abstraction here). > rename SUBARCH
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