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[Bug target/64008] [SH] sh4-linux configured compiler rejects -m4-nofpu


https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64008

--- Comment #4 from Segher Boessenkool <segher at gcc dot gnu.org> ---
I configured for sh4-linux, foolishly thinking that sh4-nofpu would
work with that as well.  Why not build all "regular" multilibs for
every "regular" config?  Maybe keep sh5, sh2a separate, I dunno (I
note that sh2a-nofpu is built for sh1 and sh2 configs, but not e.g.
sh3 or sh4, or sh2a itself!  Truly strange stuff.  I suspect it makes
sense in that it builds a minimal amount of multilibs and then supports
everything it can
with that, but that does not make terribly much sense from the viewpoint
of a user).


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