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      1af6b564
      From: Ryan Kirkpatrick <rkirkpat@nag.cs.colorado.edu> · 1af6b564
      Marc G. Fournier authored
              Ok, I have finally gotten all of the defines for Dec/Alpha and
      Linux/Alpha sorted out as Marc asked. There is no longer any need for
      '-Dalpha' or '-Dlinuxalpha' in either the Dec/Alpha or the Linux/Alpha
      template files (./src/template/{alpha,linuxalpha}). I have replaced every
      instance of 'alpha' or '__alpha__' with '__alpha', as that appears to be
      the common symbol between C compilers on both operating systems (RH4.2 &
      DecUnix 4.0b) for alpha.
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      From: Ryan Kirkpatrick <rkirkpat@nag.cs.colorado.edu>
      Marc G. Fournier authored
              Ok, I have finally gotten all of the defines for Dec/Alpha and
      Linux/Alpha sorted out as Marc asked. There is no longer any need for
      '-Dalpha' or '-Dlinuxalpha' in either the Dec/Alpha or the Linux/Alpha
      template files (./src/template/{alpha,linuxalpha}). I have replaced every
      instance of 'alpha' or '__alpha__' with '__alpha', as that appears to be
      the common symbol between C compilers on both operating systems (RH4.2 &
      DecUnix 4.0b) for alpha.