<br><br>On Friday, June 28, 2013, Rex Dieter <<a href="mailto:rdieter@fedoraproject.org">rdieter@fedoraproject.org</a>> wrote:<br>> On 06/27/2013 08:01 PM, Syam wrote:<br>>><br>>><br>>> On Friday, June 28, 2013, Rex Dieter <<a href="mailto:rdieter@fedoraproject.org">rdieter@fedoraproject.org</a><br>
>> <mailto:<a href="mailto:rdieter@fedoraproject.org">rdieter@fedoraproject.org</a>>> wrote:<br>>> >><br>>> >> I'm not sure if that's such a good assumption. For example, We stick to<br>
>> >> 32bit at work since some of the special purpose hardware we use don't<br>>> >> have drivers for 64bit.<br>>> >><br>>> >> So, to use KDE 4.10 & qt 4.8.x on el6 32bit, do I need to build all rpms<br>
>> >> myself to avoid this atom business? The problem is it affects every qt<br>>> >> based compilation on the machine!<br>>> ><br>>> > The entire distribution is built using these same flags. Sounds like<br>
>> you'd rather be using gentoo?<br>>><br>>><br>>> Is that about Fedora or even RHEL?<br>><br>> Both. RHEL is derived from fedora, and fedora (generally) builds the entire distribution with a standard set of optimization flags, which is what we are discussing here (apparently?).<br>
<br><br>Hmm.. then there's no escape I guess. I was surprised since I hadn't seen this when building things on RHEL5.<br><br>Syam<br><br>><br>> -- rex<br>> _______________________________________________<br>
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