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Set the default TARGET_ARCH to none, otherwise it fails to build on architectures for which gcc doesn't support -m32 (such as aarch64)
Chars on aarch64 are unsigned by default, throwing a type conversion warning on compilation and a memory access violation when ran.
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Hello @Candles and thanks for this proposal. We actually have an internal development branch that already includes these fixes. We were hoping to release it in 2023 but got delayed for a number of reasons. We'll hopefully be promoting this internal branch to the new |
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I've looked better at the changes and there seems to be more than what we have in the private branch. I'm reopening the PR, and we can discuss these changes better when the internal branch is promoted. |
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A pair of fixes for running on aarch64. One resolves a Makefile issue preventing compilation and the other fixes an error caused by different default char signing between x86 and aarch64.