Re: Compilation speed on Windows (was: Re: GTK+ for Windows MSVCRT dependency?)



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| Once GCC is running, all indications are that compilation speed on
| Linux and Windows are pretty much identical.
Sure.

| The big problem on Windows is the glacial speed of shell code under
| Windows ... both autoconf and libtool. Libtool is a particular problem
| because it gets run once per source file.
* Libtool is a particular problem *
My past performance measurement (host_os == win32, 1 is the fastest, 4
is the slowest):

1. cross-compile
2. Pure MSVC (with the help of perl.exe and dos batchs in the custom
build steps, without makefile.msc)
3. cross-compile with coLinux
4. cygwin

Cheers,
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Ivan, Wong Yat Cheung  <email ivanwong info>
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