Quoting Stuart Bird <stuart.bi...@googlemail.com>: > Hi All > > Does anyone know how I can check the "CFLAGS" settings in Ubuntu (10.4 x64). > I have a need to run an application that depends on these settings to > optimise speed but have found that Ubuntu has no "make.conf" file which is > where I would normally expect to find/tweak these settings.
Gentoo user eh? We'll have none of that "compile from source" nonsense around here laddy, it's a binary distro don't-cha-know... :P [0] > Basically I need to ensure that Ubuntu is multiprocessor aware and that it > is making use of all the processors and/or cores when a program designed to > use them all is run. As far as I can tell (running Lucid x86_64 on macbook pro 4.1 at the moment) all apps that require it are multi-processor aware. If you want to recompile, just export the CFLAGS variable before you recompile the code. Kind regards, Matt [0] I've used Gentoo for years, it's still a favourite of mine for servers, I just got fed up with a desktop taking 14 days to build! -- Matthew Macdonald-Wallace matt...@truthisfreedom.org.uk http://www.truthisfreedom.org.uk/ -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/