Anyway, the difference between buildd and porter machine is also CPU. On one my machine (and seems also on both GNU/kFreeBSD builld) "make getarch_2nd" fails.
The "param.h" handles OPTERON, but not INTEL_UNKNOWN as generated by "getarch 1": my machine: #define INTEL_UNKNOWN #define L1_CODE_SIZE 32768 #define L1_CODE_ASSOCIATIVE 8 #define L1_CODE_LINESIZE 64 #define L1_DATA_SIZE 32768 #define L1_DATA_ASSOCIATIVE 8 #define L1_DATA_LINESIZE 64 #define L2_SIZE 524288 #define L2_ASSOCIATIVE 8 #define L2_LINESIZE 64 #define HAVE_CMOV #define HAVE_MMX #define HAVE_SSE #define HAVE_SSE2 #define HAVE_SSE3 #define HAVE_CFLUSH #define NUM_SHAREDCACHE 1 #define NUM_CORES 1 #define CORE_P6 io.debian.net: #define OPTERON #define L1_CODE_SIZE 65536 #define L1_CODE_ASSOCIATIVE 2 #define L1_CODE_LINESIZE 64 #define L1_DATA_SIZE 65536 #define L1_DATA_ASSOCIATIVE 2 #define L1_DATA_LINESIZE 64 #define L2_SIZE 131072 #define L2_ASSOCIATIVE 8 #define L2_LINESIZE 64 #define ITB_SIZE 4096 #define ITB_ASSOCIATIVE 0 #define ITB_ENTRIES 32 #define DTB_SIZE 4096 #define DTB_ASSOCIATIVE 0 #define DTB_ENTRIES 32 #define HAVE_CMOV #define HAVE_MMX #define HAVE_SSE #define HAVE_SSE2 #define HAVE_SSE3 #define HAVE_3DNOWEX #define HAVE_3DNOW #define HAVE_CFLUSH #define NUM_SHAREDCACHE 1 #define NUM_CORES 1 #define CORE_OPTERON -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

