On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 04:25:49PM +0100, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote: > > PROC=$(system uname -m) > > > > The attached patch replaces i686 with i586. It should be applied after > > the makefile patch. > > IMHO we should use i386, as everythng in Debian is compiled for that > target. But I would like to see any permormance test using different > architectures. Not sure how to do it... any ideas? Mark?
I'm pretty sure that Debian policy states that we must build with i386, and we were checking with the asterisk build through dpkg-architecture. This is also similar to the sparc issue we had about two months back. I have also had all sorts of problems trying to remotly debug problems with asterisk binary packages not running on lower arcitectures. If the default binaries are built for lowest common denominator then if people really want the performance ehanced then it is pretty easy for those that want to rebuild the binaries for thier specific implementation. Btw, while I am back into email now I'm still only on dialup, broadband is comining so it maybe a little while before I get my svn back into sync with upstream. Thanks for keeping to momentum with asterisk in my absence. Mark
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