Hi Andi,

Sorry for the confusion.  I am not looking to add optimization flags, only to 
know wether I should mark the RPM as i386, i586 or i686.

I suppose if there is nothing in the Makefile, then I can assume i386 unless 
my distro has some default flags set, which I would doubt as that seems like 
a bad idea to me.

Thanks much,
Krys

On Saturday 16 June 2007 15:21, Andi Vajda wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jun 2007, Krys Wilken wrote:
> > Are the any i586 or i686 optimizations in the compiling?  Or is the
> > resulting binary just i386?
> >
> > I did not see explicit flags set in the Makefile, and I suspect that this
> > is dependant on the system on which it is compiled, but I know very
> > little of gcc or linux compiling, so I thought I'd ask.
>
> I didn't set any explicit flags in the Makefile for this. You're welcome to
> experiment, there any many flags that can be set and that affect the
> end-result in a good or bad way. Always run 'make test' after such a
> change.
>
> Andi..
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