Jose M. Sanchez wrote:

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: abram olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 6:55 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [newbie] rebuild src.rpms with athlon optimizations
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> 
> if RPM can't build athlon packages then why do I have
> an athlon directory in /usr/src/RPM/RPMS ?
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> Duh, because you issued a --target=athlon command which creates it.

I have never issued such a command and yet in my fresh cooker install, 
in the above directory, is (among other arch's) /athlon....

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> I read through the man and a whole crap load of other
> documentation before I even asked my question.  I view
> this list as a LAST RESORT not a starting place.
> 
> My system currently defaults to building i686
> packages.  I know that there is a config file
> somewhere that I can edit to make this work I just
> can't remember which one ;-)
> 
> I also figured I'd start this conversation since I
> know that a lot of people use amd processors and it's
> nice for everybody to get as much bang for their buck
> as they can *right now*.
> 
> Thanks for the RTFM answer dude.  Next time read the
> thread before you post.
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> Next time you might just want to RTFM before -YOU- post a response like
> this.
> 
> Just because you dislike the answer, doesn't mean it's wrong.
> A sophomoric attitude doesn't help to get the answer you want.
> 
> As I pointed out RPM does -NOT- know anything about athlon "targets".
> 
> You must pass optimization switches to the compiler directly via RPM to do
> this...
> 
> Now that I gave you (correctly) a hint about what you have to do, do a
> little work and read how to do this.
> 
> -JMS
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