On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Michael Riess
One can also buy SLE 11 for long term support.. there is no 32 bit SLE 12 though ..only 32 bit compatibility packages to run binaries in x86_64.
(only one of)the point(s) is: last year: if you told someone try Linux instead of your old WinXP on your old PC, it will work and will be faster than ever! this year: you tell this one you cant update it is like Windows, you need new hardware! this one will tell you: i told you last year, it doesnt make sense, only work, if i have to buy new hardware i will get a new working Windows with it!
Yes, you can argue a lot about this, but not on this list.... I am getting off topic!
If it is not possible to set up a i586/non-SSE2 via OBS-compile-flags i have to stick with 13.1 or another Distri
(you see: SLE11 is not an option)
Well, it should be possible to provide both variants and let rpm install the variant that runs on the hardware. Problem is, AthlonXP is an i686, but obs builds an i686 package that doesn't run on i686. I don't think RPM supports arch modifiers (like i686+sse2). Does it? It would be a nice solution if it did. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org