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El Wednesday 19 November 2003 20:44, Guillaume Morin escribi�:
Maybe it is an off-topic but i have notice that my brand new powerbook G4 
(1GHz)+256>RAM is QUITE slower than my old PII-700 128RAM... specially when 
compiling...

Any idea?
The apps i am trying to compile is QT Based... KDE stuff mainly.

Thanks


> Dans un message du 19 Nov � 19:27, David Pye �crivait :
> > Hmm...Does that mean that Debian would be quite a lot slower on a G4 than
> > it would be if compiled with the gcc -maltivec flag?   Or does gcc lack
> > much altivec optimisation ability?
>
> -maltivec allows acces to the Altivec ABI. But gcc cannot perform
> auto-vectorization on its own (yet). So compiling -maltivec won't change
> anything if the code does not contain Altivec instructions (in the form
> of assembly instructions or their C versions). And in that case, it
> would not even compile without -maltivec :)
>
> Guillaume.
>
> --
> Guillaume Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>   Emacs, not just a way of life but a complete waste of disk space (Alan
> Cox)

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Un saludo,
        Jaime Robles - http://jaime.robles.nu
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Coordinador KDE-es - KDE Spanish Translation Team
        http://www.kde.org/es  - http://es.i18n.kde.org
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