Re: egcs-optimized GNOME -- WOW!



I use pgcc 1.03 With all of the opt flags on -O6 -mpentium (dont got the
ol pro) and ALL of the debugging flags off.

BTW: I recompiled PGCC 1.03 with -O6 too :> Interesting aint it. And I
compiled the Kernel with these flags also.. Makes for a really fast boot
and overall performance boost. (Be fore warned, Its a pain in the A to get
all the flags correct for the Kernel, but MAN it helps)

Yesterday I compiled the complete set of CVS sources (A Pain but I do it
once in a while).. Everything:ORBit, GTK, IMLib, LibGtop, Glib,
Gnome-Libs, Gnome-Core, Gnome-Utils, Gnome-Guile. Then my MW (Window
Maker).Other than a few missing files here and there and a few mods to
MakeFiles the compiliation(s) worked great.

After finishing the install (with ALL Opt Flags etc.) I then strip
--strip-all the /gnome/lib ../gnome/bin files... (I know not good, but
hey)... (I do that also in my /usr/local/lib tehe)

Everything Works GREAT and FAST (Well, Almost everything, My Gnome-Help
Crashes, but that could be something new in CVS. I already posted that
prob).

So to answer the question if it all compiles well... YES

Alex G. Paoli

On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Richard Hult wrote:

> Soren Harward wrote:
> > 
> > I finally got everything I needed to compiled with egcs and the
> > optimization flags '-O6 -mpentiumpro -march=pentiumpro' and MAN DOES GNOME
> > FLY!!  It's great!!  Thanks a lot to Mr. Hult, everything is beautiful.  I
> > think even egcs is faster than gcc at compiling the stuff in the first
> > place (no definitive tests done yet).
> 
> I'm glad I could help a fellow speeder ;)
> 
> I guess this means that I don't need to tell you how to do it then... A
> couple of questions:
> 
> Did egcs fail to compile gnome-libs with -O6? 
> 
> Did you compile glib/gtk+ without runtime checks like Miguel talked
> about? I'm thinking about trying that just to see how fast it can get.
> 
> If anyone else tries, please tell me if gcc/egcs fails compiling
> frame.c in gnome-libs.
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> 
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