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Question about apt-get source and building a package



I am a little picky about a few things. sorry if that makes me a bad person. But I perfer my X, compiler, and glibc libraries (among other things) to be compiled specifically for my system arch. I assumed that apt-get source and compiling these package on my system with export CFLAGS='-march=i686 and such will do the trick, but I noticed that dpkg-architecture prints out i386 for everyhting. Will this over-ride my export settings and compile, for instance, glibc for a lesser arch? I have looked into everyhitng I could but have found no really clear answer on this matter. How do you compile a package for your specific arch in debian, and still maintain it in dpkg package management?
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