On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 04:49:28AM +0100, Mark Brown wrote: > ... > The general approach is to build it twice, normally reconfiguring in > between. You could also simply run the 486 code on both 486 and Pentium > II - unless you're noticing enough a speed increase from optimization to > care about on the PII it's probably just as easy. > > > Also, I remarked that some software, compile with g++ > > (such as voxilla) leave without any PB on the 486, > > but stay in the PII memory without any possibility > > to kill them (even with a '-9' signal). That's why > > I need to tell these compilers for which machine to > > work. > > This sounds like a bug. Are you using any particularly funky options to > build?
I really don't know, since I did not read the sources. But it also happened with the 'speak-freely' sources, which was *also* compile with g++. JY -- Jean-Yves F. Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In the future, you're going to get computers as prizes in breakfast cereals. You'll throw them out because your house will be littered with them.