On Sep 4, 2006, at 3:26 AM, Douglas Phillipson wrote:
Jeff Johnson wrote:
On Sep 4, 2006, at 3:05 AM, Douglas Phillipson wrote:
One last question. The ExclusiveArch directive doesn't seem to
work. I'm wanting "arm" I also tried "%_target_cpu: arm" to no
avail. What is the correct directive for "arm"?
There are several arm architectures, try one of the following:
optflags: armv3l -O2 -g -fsigned-char -fomit-frame-pointer -
march=armv3
optflags: armv4b -O2 -g -fsigned-char -fomit-frame-pointer -
march=armv4
optflags: armv4l -O2 -g -fsigned-char -fomit-frame-pointer -
march=armv4
optflags: armv5teb -O2 -g -fsigned-char -fomit-frame-pointer -
march=armv5te
optflags: armv5tel -O2 -g -fsigned-char -fomit-frame-pointer -
march=armv5te
73 de Jeff
Thanks
Where are these and other options documented? I have a Redhat RPM
Guide (2003). Even an online draft does not contain these
directives: http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/drafts/rpm-guide-en/
ch08s02.html#id2966770
Those aren't options, but rather rpmrc configuration lines.
Why do you expect documentation of hardware arch's and compiler flags
that may not
have existed when the documentation was written?
Where is a current set of docs?
For rpmrc? The rpmrc file is being phased out of rpm-4.4.7 in favor
of simpler means
to configure CFLAGS.
Otherwise, the "RedHat RPM Guide" is the last known attempt at
documentation.
73 de Jeff
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