On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 8:38 AM, wrote:
> Hello!
> I was reading this thread and felt that the "graphite" USE flag seems
> familiar to me, but I just couldn't remember where I had seen it. So I
> checked and discovered that there are 2 packages with such USE flag on
> my system:
>
> $ equery ha
Hello!
I was reading this thread and felt that the "graphite" USE flag seems
familiar to me, but I just couldn't remember where I had seen it. So I
checked and discovered that there are 2 packages with such USE flag on
my system:
$ equery hasuse graphite
* Searching for USE flag graphite ...
last time I played with that I had to pretty much rebuild the system because
nothing worked anymore.
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victor romanchuk writes:
> Alex Schuster wrote, at 01/29/2012 11:23 PM:
> > What are your impressions on this? Is it fun? Will there be a
> > noticeable speed difference? Do packages fail to build? We just had a
> > 'Graphite causing trouble' thread here, the problem was that
> > dev-libs/cloog-pp
Alex Schuster wrote, at 01/29/2012 11:23 PM:
> What are your impressions on this? Is it fun? Will there be a noticeable
> speed difference? Do packages fail to build? We just had a 'Graphite
> causing trouble' thread here, the problem was that dev-libs/cloog-ppl
> has to be rebuilt when dev-libs/pp
Hi there!
Due to a MAJOR hardware problem I just got a new PC. It has an AMD
FX(tm)-4100 Quad-Core Processor which is a lot faster than my previous
AMD 4850e dual core machine. I'd like to emerge -e @world with
-march=native now, but I think about starting to use that graphite stuff.
You know, ena
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