Davyd McColl wrote:
>
>
> On January 3, 2019 8:59:09 AM Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Davyd McColl wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On January 3, 2019 12:29:34 AM Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>>>> On 02/01/2019 22:45, Dale wrote:
>>>>>> I changed some USE flags.  I figure that is one thing that would
>>>>>> make
>>>>>> Firefox different from say the average user who just downloads
>>>>>> Firefox
>>>>>> from the website.
>>>>> Is there a reason you don't want to try the firefox-bin package I
>>>>> meantion in my previous post?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That will be if I can't get a source build to work.  Thing is, I won't
>>>> be surprised if it does the same thing.  I suspect this is a bug
>>>> related
>>>> to some permission issue or something related to it within Firefox
>>>> itself.  I've wondered if I should allow Firefox to store the files in
>>>> its own download directory and then move them after it is
>>>> completed.  I
>>>> may try that as well. 
>>>>
>>>> Long term tho, I do prefer building from source.  It's sort of why I
>>>> like Gentoo.  ;-)  It's on the list of options tho.  It would
>>>> eliminate
>>>> any local build configs too.  It is a good idea to at least test
>>>> it.  I
>>>> may try that next.  If it still does it, it isn't me for sure.  It's
>>>> Firefox itself. 
>>> I agree it's a good idea to try the bin. Also perhaps to try to to
>>> back to as vanilla USE flags as possible. IIRC, my only deviances from
>>> the default USE flags are to disable pulseaudio and enable clang
>>> (though that was only recently after the announcement about how it was
>>> supposed to improve performance so much, and was to become the
>>> mozilla-preferred method).
>>>
>>> Fortunately, at least Firefox builds relatively quickly, unlike
>>> chromium (~40 min vs ~2.5h on my machine).
>>
>> Yea, it is a good idea.  Thing is, my network is busy right now.  I'm on
>> a video download binge again.  -_O
>>
>> Question.  Just what is clang?  I did a eix for it but its description
>> is minimal and not to informative, if one doesn't already know what it
>> is.  If you know, what does it add to Firefox and briefly how does it do
>> it?  The reason I ask, could that help with my current issue?  I'm all
>> for Firefox being faster, even on this pretty fast rig, but I'd also
>> give it a try as well if it would fix this issue and as a bonus make
>> Firefox work better/faster/whatever as well. 
> It's a front-end for llvm (a kind of generic compiler)  - bascially a
> compiler replacement for gcc which has shown good compile times and
> the Mozilla team is claiming fairly reasonable performance gains when
> compiled with clang. It's been around a while, so it's not like you're
> taking a huge chance or anything. It's just not quite as venerable as
> gcc.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-)  :-) 


When I read the info from eix, I was thinking it might be something like
that.  Doubt it would fix my current issue so I'll save that for later,
when I get this issue sorted out. 

Thanks for the info. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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