Hi all!
I was thinking on using apt-build for some of my most used packages, but I'm actually confused about selecting the right architecture in the configs. Searching around I find some pretty old how-to's suggesting choose ATHLON for amd cpus. My question is: this choice would still aply to Ryzen series cpus (Ryzen 3 in this case)?
Thank you for any help regarding this.
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Identify my cpu architecture for apt-build config
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Re: Identify my cpu architecture for apt-build config
I think this will help?
https://sourceforge.net/p/predef/wiki/Architectures/
In your case I'd think amd64 would be the likely choice. Not because "amd" but because that is the name of the architecture of nearly all non ARM cpu's these days, both Intel & AMD.
https://sourceforge.net/p/predef/wiki/Architectures/
In your case I'd think amd64 would be the likely choice. Not because "amd" but because that is the name of the architecture of nearly all non ARM cpu's these days, both Intel & AMD.
Re: Identify my cpu architecture for apt-build config
Thanks for your reply buddy
I'll look at this late night and post the results.
I'll look at this late night and post the results.
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Re: Identify my cpu architecture for apt-build config
Try
Then pick "Native" as the Architecture.
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# dpkg-reconfigure apt-build
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Re: Identify my cpu architecture for apt-build config
@Head_on_a_Stick Thanks mate. I'll try that tonight and post the results (at work right now )
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Re: Identify my cpu architecture for apt-build config
I am pretty sure that any speed increase you'll see will be imperceptible to human beings, like only a gazillionth of a percentage...
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Re: Identify my cpu architecture for apt-build config
Managed to get apt-build working and the few packages i decided to build had worked fine. Time will tell if I'll really see any difference in speed but, for now, it's worth for the learning itself.
Thank you all for your time and help
Thank you all for your time and help