* IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoel...@iem.at> [120122 19:46]: > this basically means: disable building for SSE instructions on all > platforms (apart from amd64, if you care about it)
For libraries where SSE matters and where there is no way to make the library detect availability itself and only use it when available there is also another trick: Build and install the library multiple times once with SSE and once without and let the dynamic linker chose the right one. In /usr/lib there should be the one working on all system supported by Debian for that architecture, while there are some subdirectories where an version with more intructions used can be placed and used at runtime when supported. (LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib:/usr/lib LD_DEBUG=libs /bin/true will show you a list of paths looked at at you computer, finding out which of those allows what intruction sets might be more complicated and require reading the ld.so source code and the kernel code responsible for /proc/cpu unless there is finally some information about this somewhere in the net). Though that only makes sense if the speed increment is worth the additional afford at build time, the bigger packages and the more fragmented user base. And you have to make sure the code also works without SSE anyway... Bernhard R. Link -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120122195139.ga1...@server.brlink.eu