On 05/01/2011 08:30 AM, David Timms wrote:
Hi, a user of rakarrack was getting startup exception SIGILL [1].
Seems the config/make/compile process for this app checks CPU capability
of the machine it is being compiled on, and applies optimisations that
are available on that processor.
The user has a much older processor.
Upstream suggest [2] that distros could add a script to detect runtime
CPU, and call the appropriately compiled executable.
To do that in rpm, I think I would need to call configure a second time.
Also, the new compile would overwrite the first compile, so it doesn't
seem that easy.
Any suggestions on a way forward ?
Rpm's and Fedora's philosophy is to let rpm specify/dictate CFLAGS,
which packages are supposed to respect.
Ralf