[OpenSER-Users] SIGILL when starting openser

Henning Westerholt henning.westerholt at 1und1.de
Mon Apr 28 13:13:34 CEST 2008


On Monday 28 April 2008, Christian Koch wrote:
> you're right. The manpage of gcc says for mtune:
>
>     While picking a specific cpu-type will schedule things appropriately
>     for that particular chip, the compiler will not generate any code
>     that does not run on the i386 without the -march=cpu-type option
>     being used.
>
> But as I have a Pentium III, I wouldn't benefit of "mtune=prescott",
> although the compiled code will run on my machine, of course. I think
> the correct way would be to have a configure script determining the CPU
> type and using that type for mtune (I know, that would be a lot of
> work....).
> When you fixed the Makefile in SVN, just tell me, so I can test it.

Hi Christian,

sure, this would be the best way. But as both gcc 3.X and pentium3 are not 
that much in use anymore, i think that 'pentium4' as optimization works for 
the most people at the moment.

I just commited the fix for the trunk and 1.3 branch.

Henning




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