Hello Andrey Gerasimenko,
Ideally you should measure compile times for large projects like Open
Office and find out what works best on your system. I would start with
1 thread -O2 and -pipe.
That would be an incredible waste of time because the OOo build replaces
any -O? CFLAG with -O2. If
ยท maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
One suggests using -O3 -pipe, the other, -O2 without
the pipe.
The resulting binaries of a -O2 -pipe compile will be
the same as those of a -O2 (no pipe) compile.
See
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.1.2/gcc/Overall-Options.html#index-pipe-81
How much
Hi all :D
I think what -march=your_arch -O2 it's enough, because -O3 it's highest
but have some details
(http://gentoo-wiki.com/CFLAGS#-O2_or_-O3.3F). My guess is -march=your_arch
-O2. I was compiled my entire system with those flags and my applications
no matter which have a very good
On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 19:25:03 -0400
David Relson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:56:21 +0100
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Hello Dan Farrell,
Unfortunately, everything above syl.claws 2.4 is masked testing on
x86_64, and I don't want to get my hands dirty on this one.
On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 14:49:20 -0400
Mike Edenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
Hello Dan Farrell,
Why this is the case, I don't think I'll ever understand. White
terminal backgrounds, aside from the invisible color problem, also
are hella ugly.
Many people find
Hi all,
I need to do some simple tasks in a MSSQL Server from a Linux that have no X
installed. I know I can tunnel a SSH connection and run any MSSQL in my own
box, but I think it's more practical to have a cli gui for MSSQL, but I
couldn't find one googling for it, so I'm here asking you.
On Monday 09 April 2007 17:56, Mauro Faccenda wrote:
Hi all,
I need to do some simple tasks in a MSSQL Server from a Linux that have no
X installed. I know I can tunnel a SSH connection and run any MSSQL in my
own box, but I think it's more practical to have a cli gui for MSSQL, but I
On Tuesday 10 April 2007 18:56:34 Mauro Faccenda wrote:
Hi all,
I need to do some simple tasks in a MSSQL Server from a Linux that have no
X installed. I know I can tunnel a SSH connection and run any MSSQL in my
own box, but I think it's more practical to have a cli gui for MSSQL, but I
Mauro Faccenda wrote:
I need to do some simple tasks in a MSSQL Server from a Linux that have no X
installed. I know I can tunnel a SSH connection and run any MSSQL in my own
box, but I think it's more practical to have a cli gui for MSSQL, but I
couldn't find one googling for it, so I'm
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