>
> When compiling util-linux-2.9w-23.src.rpm from Raw Hide 19990907
> the following files are not built/installed for i686:
>
> rpm --rebuild --target=i686 compared to --target=i386
>
What possible use of this package could justify optimising it for ANY CPU
more recent than the 386? How can
On Tue, Sep 14, 1999 at 11:58:31PM +0200, Svante Signell wrote:
> When compiling util-linux-2.9w-23.src.rpm from Raw Hide 19990907
> the following files are not built/installed for i686:
>
> rpm --rebuild --target=i686 compared to --target=i386
[snip!]
The same is true for building --target=i58
When compiling util-linux-2.9w-23.src.rpm from Raw Hide 19990907
the following files are not built/installed for i686:
rpm --rebuild --target=i686 compared to --target=i386
This has obvious consequences when booting the next time :(
/bin/login
/sbin/cfdisk
/sbin/fsck.minix
/sbin/mkfs.minix
/sbi
When compiling util-linux-2.9w-23.src.rpm from Raw Hide 19990907
the following files are not built/installed for i686:
rpm --rebuild --target=i686 compared to --target=i386
This has obvious consequences when booting the next time :(
/bin/login
/sbin/cfdisk
/sbin/fsck.minix
/sbin/mkfs.minix
/sb