Use explicit -march flags in the i586 mk file#32342
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`-march` should definitely go last, after the environment C(XX)FLAGS, or it's back to square one. This fixes cross-compilation issues on x86_64.
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Use explicit -march flags in the i586 mk file `-march` should definitely go last, after the environment `$C(XX)FLAGS`, or it's going to remain brittle. This should fix cross-compilation issues on x86_64 (possibly x86 too on some newer distros) - it was far too assuming of me to expect you really had to want i586 using your own flags.
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-marchshould definitely go last, after the environment$C(XX)FLAGS, or it's going to remain brittle.This should fix cross-compilation issues on x86_64 (possibly x86 too on some newer distros) - it was far too assuming of me to expect you really had to want i586 using your own flags.