On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 16:25, Matthias Saou wrote:
Jakub Jelinek wrote :
> > > Background: Some folks have started to add i686-built application
> > > packages in addition to i386-built packages to Fedora Extras,
> > > claiming these i686-built, "optimized packages" would result
into
> > > much better performance of these packages ("up to factor 2").
> >
> > those optimized packages aren't faster; at least I find it hard to
> > believe.... esp on p4 and athlon cpus where cmov is no gain again ;)
>
> Well, SSE/SSE2 can help for graphic/video/audio applications.
> But there .i686.rpm doesn't help you, either the application
> selects whether to use SSE/SSE2 or not at runtime, or the packages can
> have separate sse2 and normal libs in one package:
> /usr/lib/libfoo.so.1
> /usr/lib/sse2/libfoo.so.1
This is "the proper way" for sure, but there are quite a few of (mostly
multimedia) projects out there that hardcode MMX/SSE support at compile
time, rather than enabling it at runtime when built for the x86
architecture :-(
Can't you build the same tarball twice? Once with sse2 enabled,
installing with LIBDIR=/usr/lib/sse2, and one in the normal way with
sse2 disabled.
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