Am 24.01.20 um 19:55 schrieb Jeff Breidenbach: > > Regarding: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=949638 > > Thank you, Peter. > > 1. The URL for the patch is 404. > > 2. There may be some subtlety with -march=native, specifically related to > detection of SIMD instructions like AVX2. There's been an enormous > amount of back & forth on this topic in upstream over the years, so > I'd like > to take this bug there and let them weigh in. > > Jeff
That might be a false alarm. Tesseract supports two different build systems, one based on cmake, one based on autoconf. As far as I know all Linux distributions use the autoconf based build, so they should not be affected by the existing problems from the cmake build. The default autoconf build uses -march=native only if it is supported by the compiler and only for a single file, but not for the rest of the code. The code from that single file is not executed by default, but only if an advanced user runs Tesseract with a special command line option (-c dotproduct=native). Stefan