Re: egcs-optimized GNOME -- WOW!



I could be very mistaken here, but if I am, blame sar (hi kevin!)

gcc was prolly installed on yer machine by yer distro.  

egcs does a 3-step bootstrap process during compilation, so that it can
compile itself with itself (sounds odd, don't it?) and set proper
optimizations for your particular machine.

So if you compiled egcs, then that could be why it's faster.  Other
reasons could exist of course, I'm just goin' what sar told me earlier
today when I compiled it.

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).
> 
> Now if I could just get StarOffice running this fast...
> 
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