Quentin Spencer wrote: > I just got a report from a user of the Octave RPM on FC4 that he got a > crash due to an illegal instruction on an old AMD K6-3. I was able to > duplicate this on a Pentium 233 (yes, I still have one), but not on my > Centrino laptop. This shouldn't happen, right? The configure command > from the spec file is: > > CXXFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_GNU_SOURCE" ./configure \ > --enable-shared=yes --enable-lite-kernel --enable-static=no \ > --prefix=%{_prefix} --infodir=%{_infodir} --libdir=%{_libdir} > > This should produce something that runs on an i386, right? Not right. By not using %configure, and manually using ./configure, you've built a binary that possibly optimizes for the build-host, though $RPM_OPT_FLAGS *should* avoid that problem. NOTE: You only set CXXFLAGS, but not CFLAGS or FFLAGS (like what %configure does). Is there a reason you didn't use the %configure macro? -- Rex -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list