Sven Barth wrote:
Can you check what the memory and swap usage is when running Lazarus and when compiling an application (maybe compiling Lazarus itself clean)? (I'm just curious)
Not at the moment I'm afraid. I got bogged down with EABI, and currently all my ARM machines are tied up doing special jobs. I've got some general-purpose boards but they come with CE rather than Linux and so I'm going to have to do some hacking (OpenFirmware?) to get them running.
From what I remember Lazarus was just about usable, i.e. it wasn't spending all its time swapping. /However/ this was around a year ago and I'd almost certainly built it for GTK v1, I don't know whether there are still issues which slow GTK v2 right down when X is run over a LAN- these were headless so I had to use either X or VNC.
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