Build flags: Consistently use x86_64 (Fedora architecture name)

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Florian Weimer 2018-01-22 15:18:23 +01:00
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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ not), but their selection depends on the architecture:
or thread stacks spill into other regions of memory.) This flag is
fully ABI-compatible and has adds very little run-time overhead, but
is only available on certain architectures (currently aarch64, i386,
ppc64, ppc64le, s390x, x86-64).
ppc64, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64).
* `-m64` and `-m32`: Some GCC builds support both 32-bit and 64-bit in
the same compilation. For such architectures, the RPM build process
explicitly selects the architecture variant by passing this compiler
@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ not), but their selection depends on the architecture:
useful because unwind information is available without having to
install (and load) debugging ienformation.
Asynchronous unwind tables are enabled for aarch64, i686, s390x,
and x86-64. They are not needed on armhfp, ppc64 and ppc64le due
and x86_64. They are not needed on armhfp, ppc64 and ppc64le due
to architectural differences in stack management. On these
architectures, `-fexceptions` (see above) still enables regular
unwind tables (or they are enabled by default even without this
@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ tuning in the `gcc` package. These settings are:
* **s390x**: `-march=zEC12 -mtune=z13` specifies a minimum supported CPU
level of zEC12, while optimizing for a subsequent CPU generation
(z13).
* **x86-64**: `-mtune=generic` selects tuning which is expected to
* **x86_64**: `-mtune=generic` selects tuning which is expected to
beneficial for a broad range of current CPUs.
* **ppc64** and **aarch64** do not have any architecture-specific tuning.