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  1. Re: Fix typo 586/686 in atomics/arch-x86.h

    Zsolt Parragi <zsolt.parragi@percona.com> — 2025-12-20T07:38:59Z

    It seems this is dependent on the linux distribution. I assumed gcc
    uses the same march on all modern linux distributions, but that
    doesn't seem to be the case.
    
    OL 8/9/10, Gentoo, Arch seem to keep the x86-64 march even when you
    specify -m32:
    
    bash-5.2# gcc -m32 -Q --help=target | grep march
      -march=                               x86-64
      Known valid arguments for -march= option:
    bash-5.2# gcc -Q --help=target | grep march
      -march=                               x86-64-v3
      Known valid arguments for -march= option:
    
    But Ubuntu/Debian changes march to i386 when you do that:
    
    ❯ gcc -m32 -Q --help=target | grep march
      -march=                               i686
      Known valid arguments for -march= option:
    ❯ gcc -Q --help=target | grep march
      -march=                               x86-64
      Known valid arguments for -march= option:
    
    Gcc version doesn't seem to change this even if I install multiple gcc
    versions on the same setup.