On lundi 22 septembre 2008, Vivian Meazza wrote:
>  Hi Fred,
>
> Fred wrote:
> > Hi Vivian,
> >
> > Vivian Meazza wrote :
> > > As you know, I am. I have profiled the cvs-head. Nasal/hash.c seems to
> > > be a _very_ significant CPU hog, but I can't link it to the staggers. I
> > > note however that when I profile an old FG/osg from last Apr, it is
> >
> > stagger
> >
> > > free, and hash.c doesn't figure in the profiling.
> > >
> > > I can also say that staggering is visible in Fred's latest Win32
> > > binary.
> > >
> > > Really above my pay grade here. Can anyone else help? Negative
> > > information is also useful.
> >
> > Could you tell me how you profiled FG under Windows ?
> >
> > Thank you
> > -Fred
>
> I use LTProf here:
>
> http://www.lw-tech.com/
>
> Small charge, but it seems to give some useful/meaningful results
>
> Vivian
>
>
Are we sure that we are talking about the same topic and the same problem , 
as far i understand, 
 => on one side, the cause is coming from compilation under an MS windows OS,
 => on the other side, there is problem within FG itself like described by AJ 
and Curt.


-- 
Gérard
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"J'ai décidé d'être heureux parce que c'est bon pour la santé. 
Voltaire "


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