http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441
--- Comment #28 from NicolasChauvet <kwizart(a)gmail.com> 2009-04-30 11:09:40 ---
(In reply to comment #26)
(In reply to comment #25)
> (In reply to comment #24)
...
What do you mean by conflict? The only difference is, jackuser has 20
realtime
priority, whereas traversouser has 90. If a user is a member of both groups, he
will have a realtime priority of 90, which is a higher priority, so jack using
applications will be even happier.
Jack using applications won't stop working, if you are asking that. My own
username priority is set to 90 from almost the beginning, and I never had
trouble with jack.
So, that's an information, indeed. But why jack isn't
set as 99 then since all
is about been happier ?
> Then if the values needs manual installation, it would be better
to leave the
> choice to the users, and have it documented in a README.Fedora.(along with a
> better warning message).
>
I lost the count of how many times I asked you this question about
README.Fedora. You don't give direct answers.
I have no directive to give you,
you will remain responsible for the package.
All is about knowing how things behave, then one can tell how things need to be
packaged.
> About the SSE asm optimization.
...
Again, reading the above, I don't understand your point. You want
me to disable
SSE on ix86? Please be direct.
I think I am pretty clear. You doesn't seem to
be attentive enough.
What is "x86 specific code"?
This file :
'src/common/fpu.cc' is conditionalized with #ifndef ARCH_X86 which
has nothing to deal with been SSE or not.
I do think this will be a problem on ppc (or ia64) and it should have be:
#ifndef ARCH_X86
return;
-#endif
+#else
...
+#endif (somewhere)
Now i don't see much difference between USE_XMMINTRIN and SSE
at least traverso.cpp use that:
#ifdef __SSE__
#include <xmmintrin.h>
#endif
Which suggest one or the other should be avoided.
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