-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Matthew Marlowe wrote: > They didn't know how they could do > this to gentoo based on the fact that one person's gentoo was different than > anothers.
So is one person's Red Hat from another's, if they're updating their systems using RHN. Perhaps to a lesser extent, but it is the case. At least one company I know of has certified specific versions of its software on Gentoo rather than certifying Gentoo as a whole, and that in general sounds like the best solution for us. If profiling is the best implementation of that on our side, so be it. > 1) Mysql binaries are compiled with icc which could provide significant > performance gains for the targeted user base. > Untill icc is fully compatible with portage, I'd rather avoid installing icc > myself on customer boxes. I am really not a fan of this. What is the problem with icc and portage right now? Set CC=icc and compile away. Perhaps this situation could be fixed rather than adding a hack to work around it. Thanks, Donnie -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCaZ2XXVaO67S1rtsRAn4UAKDewYJR+FVtcnblPyUrr42UFMiNDgCg1jvV tYYBN72BWv7tg0IzCxAxQ9Y= =GaQ7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- [email protected] mailing list
