On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Max Horn wrote:

> >A source install will match itself to what is detected on your system,
> >and this can be optimized in certain ways that a binary install can't.
> >(Though on the other hand, this may not make a difference when one Mac
> >isn't all that different from others, compared to how different PCs can
> >be, so maybe I'm overestimating the benefit there.)
>
> I completly disagree. Packages are *NOT* meant to differe if built on
> different machines, in no way. If they do it's a bug.

Ok ok, I stand happily corrected. :)

I withdraw the original concern there.


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