On Thursday 06 July 2006 13:00, Stuart Herbert wrote:
> The one advantage of using USE flags for this is that the support can
> be controlled very easily on a per-package basis.  CFLAGS is much more
> of a system-wide setting.
There is always the bashrc to set CFLAGS on a per-package basis.

> Are there examples where we'd want to have these CPU feature flags
> enabled for one package, but disabled for another (for performance or
> stability reasons)?
I think the main issue would be with hardened, where mmx is already a problem 
on some packages, but I think this can be solved.
For any package where enabling mmx create stability problem, it's likely the 
support should be removed altogether anyway, as the flag is enabled for the 
majority of users already (the same goes for the other flags).

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