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Itanium architecture impacts summary

 

Itanium Architecture Impacts Summary

Impacts in the Itanium Architecture class include changes in operating system commands and options, changes in file systems, changes in compiler and linker behavior, enhancements, and notices of previously-deprecated libraries and commands that are obsolete and not available on the Itanium architecture.

The Itanium architecture was formerly known as IA-64 or IPF (Itanium Processor Family), and this term is still used in some of the STK partner documents.

Note: To include only Itanium Architecture impacts when running the scansummary and scandetail tools, use the option:
  +C IPF
To exclude these impacts, use the option:
  -C IPF
For more information on filtering output in reports, see customizing your scan.

Note: The IPF Architecture classification is for impacts that are related to differences between PA HP-UX 11.x and IPF HP-UX 11i for IPF. Scan for Non-standard impacts (include the +T Ns option) to find other impacts related to APIs that are obsolete or changed for HP-UX on both PA and IPF. Some of the IPF impacts are warnings, so you miss seeing them if you exclude Non-critical (Nc) or Non-critical Warning (NcWn) impacts from your scans.

 

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