Hi Austin, On 11 Jun 2010, at 09:51, Zhang, Austin wrote: > >> Or rather I'm asking, is it still the case that ssse3 is used throughout >> entire suite of x86 rpms, as it was in Moblin. > IMHO, yes.
Thanks, clarification that it is used. >> Yes, it is what I'm referring to. If other x86 platforms want to base on >> MeeGo Core, then does it make sense for the ssse3 optimization to be applied >> to the underlying core os and not just the UX. > It is a little unimaginable: if anyone else platform wants to base on MeeGo > Core, but don't compile/optimize for itself, say at least -march, -mtune > ...... Are there details on the wiki for setting up an OBS/build box to compile the source rpms ? Previously I attempted something similar for Moblin both with my own scripts and based on these instructions, http://moblin.org/documentation/building-moblin-packages-natively. Unfortunately due to packaging issues, quite a few of the source rpms failed to successfully rebuild. -- Glen Gray <sla...@slaine.org> _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list MeeGo-dev@meego.com http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev