Given that you can't actually get a 'slow' amd64 machine and that
whatever performance increase -O3 gives is probably negligible (and
comes at the cost of stability, clearly), this doesn't seem like
reasonable argument against this, for this architecture?

I've been rebuilding the packages since discovering this and have
noticed no appreciable drop in performance (but a very appreciable
improvement in the whole not-crashing department)

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Epiphany Python extension functions are broken on amd64
https://launchpad.net/bugs/36538

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