#include <hallo.h> * Wichert Akkerman [Thu, Jan 02 2003, 02:19:09PM]: > Previously Eduard Bloch wrote: > > Great, now we have a TODO site where you could put this problem on, with > > a few description about what is needed to do. The feature still does > > make sense in many cases. > > FYI, It's a very involved change which imho has very little benefit, so > right now it isn't even on my radar of things to look at.
Please reconsider this. In combination with http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=120418 , it would be a good technique to install optimised CPU code on a particular system smoothly. For example, on an Athlon (i686) system, you install the "i686" key package, in addition to the default "i386" package. An example package, say libvorbisenc, depends on: i686 -> libvorbisenc-i686 | i386 -> libvorbisenc-i386 So the best version is choosen automaticaly. NOTE: This is not another flamewar about CPU optimised packages, there are packages where the optimisation makes sense and Camms method (#120418) is already used, successfully. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- www42:~ # mv /mnt/c/windows/win.com /dev/null mv: /dev/null: data refused

