If they're using gcc to compile then that doesn't really matter, last I heard 
gcc's optimizer wasn't that great, and didn't result in much faster code, but 
if the glibc people hand optimized stuff, I can see your point.

Ken

>
> This means that Linux's glibc is using an i686 optimized bzero(), but
> the FreeBSD one is using an i386 optimized bzero().
>
> Cheers,
> -Peter

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