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List:       kde
Subject:    Re: KDE and *BSD (again)
From:       juillerat joel <jjuiller () worldcom ! ch>
Date:       1998-05-23 14:32:30
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Le 22-Mai-98, Alex a =E9crit:

>> they are two different architectures, but both have about the same
computing
>> power, memory and disk...

>This right here introduces a variable which could account for some
>slowness and/or instability.

so i think the endianess would make a difference...


>> does not "configure" use the best options ?

>I dunno.  If you were using bsd's make it would not choose the best
>options.  I think however, that if you run configure with no arguments,
>you'll get -O2 by default (or nothing).

that's what i got... now how can i change this option ?


>In any case, -pipe -O2 (-m486 or
>-mpentium if you're on x86) are generally good options to use with gcc
>regardless of the OS.  If you're going to do some debugging, -g -pipe is=

>generally the best idea (optimization can make for hard to understand
>debugging info). =



>Well then there is probably a bit of tweaking that could be done on beha=
lf
>of both systems to increase speed.

i hope :-)


Joel


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