On Dec 19, 2011 1:18 PM, "Dale" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Pandu Poluan wrote:
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>> Kind of like what I always do when I switch from -march=nocona to
-march=native. (Usually I use -march=nocona to ensure seamless VM migration
on my XenServer-equipped boxen, but for some VMs, i.e., those requiring me
to wring out every last drop of performance, I go native.)
>>
>> That said, if you want to experience fully the "GCC Graphite"
optimizations, you'll also want to do emerge -ev ;-)
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>> Rgds,
>>
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>
> Is Graphite worthwhile on a desktop system or is it better suited for
servers or both?  I found this but still not sure what it is intended for:
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> http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Graphite/4.5
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> Are there any reasons to leave this be for a while?  You know, bugs or
packages that don't work with it?
>

In my experience, I've never encountered any bugs due to graphite. And I've
"graphite-ed" 4 production servers, including 2 firewalls, 1 DNS server,
and 1 mail server.

Of course, YMMV.

Rgds,

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