On 6 Dec 2011 17:04, <rank1see...@gmail.com> wrote: > > # /bin/sh -c "gcc -v -x c -E -mtune=native /dev/null -o /dev/null 2>&1 | grep mtune | sed -e 's/.*mtune=//'" > generic > > For target machine, it returned 'generic' > > Now only with CPUTYPE in 'make.conf': > -- > CPUTYPE?=core2 > -- > > > Also, you should set these in src.conf. Sticking them in make.conf is > > going to annoy people when you ask why your ports are breaking ;) > > > > Chris > > I want my ports, to also be optimized for target CPU, not just base. > None of my ports got broken yet.
I was referring to the other stuff, but CPUTYPE is fine, yes. > Rebuilded can ... > > Tests are started AFTER a reboot! > There is no bgfsck, as per rc.conf: > -- > background_fsck=NO > fsck_y_enable=YES > fsck_y_flags=-C > -- > > Same multiuser enviroment > Test done once. > > After running: '# time unixbench', final score was: > 395.4 > Completed in 22.8 min > > Time is SAME as with generic binaries, but score is just a 1.2 higher, which is too small to be relevant. > What do you think about this? > I think this is why most people don't bother with setting CPUTYPE ;) Chris _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"