Badli Al Rashid wrote: > the rpm in the i386 folder. the reason i wanted > to recompile was to optimize the samba for my dual xeon procs :) and this > was my first try at recompiling using source RPM's. > > ps! if someone suggest that im better off using gentoo distribution, sorry > i dont have all day to recompile the whole os from scratch for my specific > proc arch, i just need some of the packages to be optimize only:) As I understand it, the position of the Red Hat engineers who build Fedora is this: if someone can show a real-world performance improvement with i586 or i686 compiled binaries, then they will build an i586 or an i686 version. In the absence of any evidence that compiling for specific processors will help, they'll just do an i386 build. This means that if you can show a real performance benefit merely by changing the target processor, the Fedora team will be very interested. Please bugzilla it as an enhancement request for Samba. On the other hand, the fact that there *isn't* a pre-built i686 version of Samba implies that you probably won't get much benefit out of recompiling... How many clients do you have for that Samba box? Normally, something like a Samba box will be mainly limited by network speed, disk speed, and how fast the box can shove data between CPU, memory, network and disk. I'd be surprised if you got much improvement from changing the target processor. James. -- E-mail address: james | "Now I've got the bead on you with MY disintegrating @westexe.demon.co.uk | gun. And when it disintegrates, it disintegrates. | (pulls trigger) Well, what you do know, | it disintegrated." -- Daffy Duck