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What did you say? Wednesday, July 27, 2011. Finding CPU flags using gcc. One of Gentoos most attractive features is the ability to specify the cpu CFLAGS, in order to compile all the system to use as much of the hardware as possible. This leads us to finding the correct cpu flags to include in our etcmake.conf file. The approach I was using until now, is to find my cpu flags in the Gentoo wiki page Safe Cflags. There you can find your cpu by using cat proccpuinfo. Another approach is to use the.CONTENT
This web page gentoo-what-did-you-say.blogspot.com states the following, "What did you say? Wednesday, July 27, 2011." We saw that the webpage said " Finding CPU flags using gcc." It also said " One of Gentoos most attractive features is the ability to specify the cpu CFLAGS, in order to compile all the system to use as much of the hardware as possible. This leads us to finding the correct cpu flags to include in our etcmake. The approach I was using until now, is to find my cpu flags in the Gentoo wiki page Safe Cflags. There you can find your cpu by using cat proccpuinfo. Another approach is to use the."