Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2021 00:31:44 GMT From: Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> To: doc-committers@FreeBSD.org, dev-commits-doc-all@FreeBSD.org Subject: git: c65a1c7ddf - main - lessor -> lesser Message-ID: <202103140031.12E0ViDv007713@gitrepo.freebsd.org>
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The branch main has been updated by imp: URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=c65a1c7ddf4ff56ec1782943fced0d5eb5902107 commit c65a1c7ddf4ff56ec1782943fced0d5eb5902107 Author: Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> AuthorDate: 2021-03-14 00:30:37 +0000 Commit: Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> CommitDate: 2021-03-14 00:30:37 +0000 lessor -> lesser Noticed by: pau amma --- website/content/en/releases/13.0R/relnotes.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/relnotes.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/relnotes.adoc index fae57527b3..5a250195b2 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/relnotes.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/13.0R/relnotes.adoc @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ While those operations can be emulated in the kernel on i486, they cannot be emu Updating the default allows compiler generated code to select the right atomics in those cases, allow better optimizations and produce better error messages when necessary. The older library and/or include file approaches are much less optimal in resulting code and diagnostics. Current compiler technology produces better, faster, and/or smaller binaries for i686 than for i486. -Several bugs in compiler support for i486 code generation attest to its lessor use in the wider ecosystem. +Several bugs in compiler support for i486 code generation attest to its lesser use in the wider ecosystem. In the wider ecosystem, i686 has been the default for many years so has received more testing and more optimization. Finally, the 32-bit amd64 libraries have been i686 since their inception. These factors strongly suggest that a i686 default will provide such an improved enough user experience to offset the minor pain for those few users of the older technology.
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