You can use --extra-cflags --extra-cxx-flags to change the compilation options. However, please do not distribute these binaries unless you tell the people downloading them to go to you for bug reports. If you distribute these binaries, the people using them will probably not know to recompile with standard options and confirming that the bug exists in that build.
well, rpm likes to add its own compile options for things like arch, so the idea would be to have standard stuff to conform to the rest of redhat/fedora.
As far as things like sse, if they make a difference and they're autodetected with p4/athlon/etc, I'm cool with that, too.
My main concern is to have a package that conforms to the preferred standards for fedora/redhat (what those are is somewhat up for debate at the moment, due to some political stuff, but we'll work through that). Beyond that, I plan to add a --autodetect-cpu type flag to let the configure script do its thing -- and will suggest that people use it, since it'll give them better results than a binary compiled for a more generalized setup.
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