Fink is explicitly set up to generate identical binaries regardless of what system it's run on. It therefore overloads your CFLAGS speed setting.

Sorry but this doesn't make sense to me... why should I even compile on my system then? If binaries are all the same on any system then I shouldn't even bother to waste time compiling. Just get someone else's binaries. Then I can uninstall fink right now and just use apt.


If I'm so lucky to get the sources of software I need then I would expect to compile the best/fasted binaries that I can have running on my Mac. I've discovered that I don't have G5 native binaries after all this time just because I was assuming it had to work this way, I hadn't had the slightest doubt about the contrary.... is mine just a naive expectation (or naive way of thinking)?

What's the point in working the actual way?  Is it technical or "political"?


Cheers, -- Dr. Marco Comini Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica
Facoltà di Scienze MM.FF.NN.
Università di Udine
Via delle Scienze, 206 - Loc. Rizzi
33100 Udine
Italy

http://www.dimi.uniud.it/comini/


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