Oh, bummer.  Well uname -m is out of the question.  Nearly everything
misidentifies itself.  All systems bug Linux almost always misidentify
themselves on x86 platforms as i386 when they're really i586, i686, or
whatever.  Even the machine(1) and arch(1) commands in OpenBSD aren't any
better.  There has to be something -- anyone have any ideas?

Kris


> -----Original Message-----
> From: AOLserver Discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of Dossy
> Sent: Tue, 05-15-01 03:54p
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] AOLServer and Mandrake Linux 8.0
>
>
> On 2001.05.15, Kris Rehberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hmm, handn't thought that people might not want to use
> -mcpu=whatever.  I'll
> > change it to -mcpu=`uname -m`
>
> I not sure if -mcpu=`uname -m` will work in all cases, but specifying
> -mcpu=ultrasparc for any SPARC SunOS box is definitely not the way to
> go ... ;-)
>
> - Dossy
>
> --
> Dossy Shiobara                       mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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