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Remove the x86-64 instruction set architecture (ISA) compatibility flags and
associated toolchain file that were setting CPU architecture compatibility
levels. This simplifies the build system by removing the custom ISA flag
handling and x86-64-v2 option.
Changes:
- Remove x86-64 ISA flags configuration block from CMakeLists.txt
- Delete unused x86-64-toolchain.cmake file
- Remove CITRON_USE_X86_64_V2 option
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- In commit b3facaa6bb30cdc39f2b7d632fef1e3bfeee7785, the copyright header was
updated to include "Citron Homebrew Project" across multiple files, regardless
of whether any contributions were made.
- This commit removes the incorrect attribution and reverts the copyright header
to its previous state.
- Copyright attribution should only be added when meaningful contributions have
been made to the file.
- This commit ensures proper compliance with copyright standards and maintains
correct attribution to the respective contributors.
- Special thanks to Tachi for pointing out the need for these corrections and
ensuring that proper attribution practices are followed.
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Expand ISA level enforcement to ensure all components, including vcpkg
dependencies, are built with x86-64-v2 instruction set. This addresses
remaining compatibility issues where dependencies were potentially being
built with higher ISA levels.
Changes:
- Add dedicated x86-64-v2 toolchain file for vcpkg
- Set ISA flags for both main project and dependencies
- Ensure proper quoting of compiler flags
- Configure vcpkg to use consistent toolchain settings
The fix requires cleaning both build and vcpkg directories before
rebuilding:
rm -rf build/
rm -rf vcpkg_installed/
Credits to Alex&Indie for the original ISA compatibility fix.
Fixes remaining instances of Linux Compilation
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