2015-09-30 14:09 GMT-06:00 Jonathan Glines <[email protected]>: > 2015-09-30 13:31 GMT-06:00 <[email protected]>: >> I have a slow laptop that needs a custom kernel. It usually takes >> overnight to recompile a kernel, so to combat this, I've recently set up >> my laptop to use my desktop to perform builds. > > I did this for a short time, but I ran into a problem where my > Sandybridge desktop was compiling AVR instructions that my AMD netbook > did not understand. This was troublesome for the few packages I > compiled all the time (Asterisk, VirtualBox), but I was also worried > that AVR instructions would sneak into other packages, so I stopped > using this. > > I didn't have time to look into it at the time, but if someone knows > how Hydra avoids this problem (is it even using chips with AVR > instructions?) I would be very happy to hear about it. I tried adding > a few flags to gcc-wrapper (without messing with Asterisk's build > system) to try and convince it that using AVR instructions was bad, > but I never got it working. > > I am very interested in this new documentation. I might try this again.
Sorry I meant AVX not AVR. _______________________________________________ nix-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev
