Hi there, here is a Debian newbie. I installed woody on my Pentium II several weeks ago. But I found every package I created by 'apt-get source -b <package name>' is architecture i386 (*.i386.deb). The command 'dpkg --print-install-architecture' returns i386 too. From the manpage of dpkg, I think it is because the gcc installed on my box is i386 architectured.
But I do want my own created deb is something like '.i686.deb' and my gcc can optimize the code for my PentiumII CPU. I have run 'apt-get source -b gcc-2.95' but found it was still compiling a gcc of i386 :(. It seems that the gcc-2.95 source package doesn't use the 'config.guess' which comes with the original gcc source, does it? I mannully runned './config.guess' and it returns the 'i686-intel-linux-gnu'; this should be the correct architecture. Is this a bug? I spend my whole last night on this problem but had nothing resolved (//shame). Could anyone give me some advice or tell me which mailing-list I should ask help from or which package I should report this bug to? Thanks in advance. Best wishes to you all:) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]