On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 09:41:56PM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:

> +.  if ${CPUTYPE} == "athlon-mp" || ${CPUTYPE} == "athlon-xp" || ${CPUTYPE} == 
>"athlon-4" || ${CPUTYPE} == "athlon"
> +_CPUCFLAGS = -march=${CPUTYPE}
>  .  elif ${CPUTYPE} == "k6-3"
>  _CPUCFLAGS = -march=k6-3
>  .  elif ${CPUTYPE} == "k6-2"

Why stop there?  Nearly all of the CPUTYPE values are the same as
their -march commands.

> +. if ${CPUTYPE} == "athlon-mp" || ${CPUTYPE} == "athlon-xp" || ${CPUTYPE} == 
>"athlon-4"
> +MACHINE_CPU = athlon-xp k7 3dnow see mmx k6 k5 i586 i486 i386

                                    ^^^ typo

> +. elif ${CPUTYPE} == "athlon" || ${CPUTYPE} == "athlon-tbird"
> +MACHINE_CPU = athlon k7 3dnow mmx k6 k5 i586 i486 i386

Can you think of a situtation where the athlon/athlon-xp capabilities
would need to be tested?  i.e. what would they be used for?

Kris

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