Ryan Tandy wrote:

> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ equery u mplayer
> [ Searching for packages matching mplayer... ]
> [ Colour Code : set unset ]
> [ Legend    : Left column  (U) - USE flags from make.conf ]
> [           : Right column (I) - USE flags packages was installed with ]
> [ Found these USE variables for media-video/mplayer-1.0_pre8 ]
>  U I
> <snip>
>  - - cpudetection  : Enables runtime cpudetection
> <snip>
> 
> So, you want USE="-cpudetection" for mplayer.

Ryan, thank you for trying to help.
I want runtime CPU detection disabled. This flag is supposed to enable
it when set.

Well, I want it disabled, so my flag is set correctly.

[ebuild   R   ] media-video/mplayer-1.0_pre8  USE="... -cpudetection
..." 8,882 kB

For the matter of fact after your mail I turned the flag on and off and
tried again and again. The result of ./configure phase was always the same:

Quote:
======
Config files successfully generated by ./configure !

  Install prefix: /usr
  Data directory: /usr/share/mplayer
  Config direct.: /usr/share/mplayer


  Byte order: little-endian
  Optimizing for: Runtime CPU-Detection enabled
======

Anyway this is not so important - mplayer performs fine. I used this
only for an example but it turns that may be we are talking about a bug.

Has anyone observed the same thing? That the flag "cpudetection" does
nothing, no matter if enabled or disabled?

-- 
Best regards,
Daniel

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