It seems that when I add --with-llvm flag to ./configure on any 32-bit platform that I have (Debian 12, Debian 13, Arch Linux), many tests invoked by `make check` fail, or, sometimes, hang forever. Is this a known problem? It's not critical to me, just wanted to know if I should abandon --with-llvm forever on such platforms. On 64-bit Linux platforms, both x86 and ARM, --with-llvm works fine.

To reproduce, it's enough to:

make distclean
./configure --with-llvm
make -j23 -ks
make check

The last step is never successful to me, and, by the way, this can also be reproduced with clang:

make distclean
./configure CC=clang CXX=clang++ --with-llvm CFLAGS=-msse2
make -j23 -ks
make check

Thanks in advance for your attention to this problem, or telling me this is not a problem at all


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