--- hdf5-1.6.5/config/gnu-flags.orig 2005-10-28 14:15:26.000000000 -0600 +++ hdf5-1.6.5/config/gnu-flags 2006-03-13 10:59:58.000000000 -0700 @@ -107,25 +107,6 @@ gcc*|egcs*|pgcc*) # Architecture-specific flags arch= - case "$host_os-$host_cpu" in - # FreeBSD sets the information from "uname -m" to the general machine - # architecture, not the specific CPU for the machine, so even our - # Pentium II Xeon server is set to "i386". Once we know we are on a FreeBSD - # machine, use the "sysctl" command to get the CPU hardware model. - freebsd*-i386) - host_cpu_model=`sysctl -n hw.model` - case "$host_cpu_model" in - # Hmm.. this might not catch Celerons, but it won't hurt them either... - *Pro*|*II*|*III*|*IV*|*Athlon*) - arch="-march=i686" - ;; - esac - ;; - - *-i686) - arch="-march=i686" - ;; - esac # Host-specific flags case "`hostname`" in --- hdf5-1.6.5/fortran/config/gnu-flags.orig 2005-10-28 14:57:02.000000000 -0600 +++ hdf5-1.6.5/fortran/config/gnu-flags 2006-03-13 10:59:22.000000000 -0700 @@ -107,25 +107,6 @@ gcc*|egcs*|pgcc*) # Architecture-specific flags arch= - case "$host_os-$host_cpu" in - # FreeBSD sets the information from "uname -m" to the general machine - # architecture, not the specific CPU for the machine, so even our - # Pentium II Xeon server is set to "i386". Once we know we are on a FreeBSD - # machine, use the "sysctl" command to get the CPU hardware model. - freebsd*-i386) - host_cpu_model=`sysctl -n hw.model` - case "$host_cpu_model" in - # Hmm.. this might not catch Celerons, but it won't hurt them either... - *Pro*|*II*|*III*|*IV*|*Athlon*) - arch="-march=i686" - ;; - esac - ;; - - *-i686) - arch="-march=i686" - ;; - esac # Host-specific flags case "`hostname`" in