# alhp Build script for archlinux instructionset enabled repos. All packages are build with -march= and -O3. Some packages will not build with -O3, they will just be provided from the official repos as usual. ## Enable Repos To enable these complement repos you need to add them above the regular repos in `/etc/pacman.conf` ### Example pacman.conf ```editorconfig [core-znver2] Server = https://alhp.harting.dev/$repo/os/$arch/ [extra-znver2] Server = https://alhp.harting.dev/$repo/os/$arch/ [community-znver2] Server = https://alhp.harting.dev/$repo/os/$arch/ [core] Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist [extra] Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist [community] Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist ``` Replace znver2 with your cpu-set. More information about all available options on [this gcc page](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/x86-Options.html). Currently alhp.harting.dev only builds for `znver2`, `ivybridge`, `sandybridge` and `skylake` (list is subject to change). You can see all available repositories [here](https://alhp.harting.dev/). After finished adding the repos to `pacman.conf` you need to import and sign the used pgp key: Import: ``` pacman-key --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 0D4D2FDAF45468F3DDF59BEDE3D0D2CD3952E298 ``` Local sign: ``` pacman-key --lsign-key 0D4D2FDAF45468F3DDF59BEDE3D0D2CD3952E298 ``` Update package database: ``` pacman -Sy ``` ## Replace packages Following command reinstalls all packages found in the repo **extra-znver2** that are already installed. Replace `extra-znver2` with whatever repo you want to install. ```shell script pacman -S $(pacman -Sl extra-znver2 | grep installed | cut -f 2 -d " " | perl -pe 's/\R/ /g;') ``` This is only needed once, new updates are coming from this new repo then, as usual.