On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 12:54:15 -0800
some body bsd.mh...@gmail.com wrote:
I sent this to freebsd-drives too but I think that might not be the right
list for it so here it is: I am starting to learn how the kernel works and
have started by going through the boot loader and I've noticed that
# /bin/sh -c gcc -v -x c -E -mtune=native /dev/null -o /dev/null 21 | grep
mtune | sed -e 's/.*mtune=//'
generic
For target machine, it returned 'generic'
Now only with CPUTYPE in 'make.conf':
--
CPUTYPE?=core2
--
Also, you should set these in src.conf. Sticking them in make.conf is
going
On 6 Dec 2011 17:04, rank1see...@gmail.com wrote:
# /bin/sh -c gcc -v -x c -E -mtune=native /dev/null -o /dev/null 21 |
grep mtune | sed -e 's/.*mtune=//'
generic
For target machine, it returned 'generic'
Now only with CPUTYPE in 'make.conf':
--
CPUTYPE?=core2
--
Also, you should set
2011/12/6 rank1see...@gmail.com:
# /bin/sh -c gcc -v -x c -E -mtune=native /dev/null -o /dev/null 21 | grep
mtune | sed -e 's/.*mtune=//'
Test done once.
What do you think about this?
As usual, it very well *may* be true, but please use ministat(1) to
confirm. This requires more than one
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:
2011/12/6 rank1see...@gmail.com:
# /bin/sh -c gcc -v -x c -E -mtune=native /dev/null -o /dev/null 21 |
grep mtune | sed -e 's/.*mtune=//'
Test done once.
What do you think about this?
As usual, it very well *may* be
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011, Alexander Best wrote:
... i couldn't find a reference to an upercase Z in the printf(9) man page.
i talked to dinoex on #freebsd-clang (EFNet) and he said that the Z might
come from linux'es libc5 and is the equaivalent to glibc's z.
can we adjust those lines, so the
On Tue Dec 6 11, David Schultz wrote:
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011, Alexander Best wrote:
... i couldn't find a reference to an upercase Z in the printf(9) man
page.
i talked to dinoex on #freebsd-clang (EFNet) and he said that the Z might
come from linux'es libc5 and is the equaivalent to
I'm trying to build some newer versions of ffserver. But I keep getting
asm build errors when I get to libavcodec/vp*.
Error: `(%esi,%eax)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
If I set it to build static it fails at h264.
Error: `-1(%edi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
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