MPIR already provides that.
On Jan 13, 7:14 pm, "Dr. David Kirkby" <david.kir...@onetel.net> wrote: > Bill Hart wrote: > > For the OpenSolaris setup, could you print the contents of config.log > > so we can see what went wrong. The usual problem is it can't find a > > working C compiler for config.sub, but config.log will tell us what > > actually happened (hopefully). It's a long file.... > > > Bill. > >>> Can you copy cpu family, model and flags from /proc/cpuinfo? I'm think > >>> yours is a model 30 nehalem which is currently undetected by mpir. > > Given MPIR is always going to be playing 'catchup' to Intel/AMD as new chips > are > released, some option which allowed one to pick a low-end CPU which at least > works would be useful. It would mean mpir does not make best use of the latest > CPU, but at least it would be better than failing to build at all. > > Dave
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