On 9/14/06, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org> wrote:This means that SSE2 will be disabled on all auto-builds until there is a system-wide method of specifying target CPUs. Perhaps there is another way around it.
There are precisely two SSE functions in GEM - not a huge loss. You could also use a compiler that doesn't choke on the code. Your choice.
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