On 2 June 2014 18:56, Yamakaky <yamakaky@yamaworld.fr> wrote:
I believe when the decision was made it was simply based on the fact that being able to share is worth more for the community than local optimization.
PKGBUILDs and packages from repositories have to be portable, but it's not a requirement for self-build AUR packages. Who shares binary packages from AUR ?
Anybody can share binary packages that they build off of AUR buildscripts -- that is exactly what we allow by making these flags the default. With local optimization, users end up spending time rebuilding. You may build a bunch of packages and decide to share them from a repo, or you may want help from somebody else with runtime problems that you're having. There is no statistical backing here AFAIK, so if you feel strongly about it, you are welcome to approach the pacman developers in order to reach a new conclusion. -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1