On 04/22/2012 05:05 PM, Jeremy Huntwork wrote: > On 4/22/12 5:59 PM, DJ Lucas wrote: >> On 04/22/2012 04:35 PM, Jeremy Huntwork wrote: >>> So, I'm seeing that you have the aforementioned switches in both pass 1 >>> and pass 2 gcc and I'm trying to understand exactly why. >> In pass1 it simply speeds up the build > How does it speed up the build? > > JH I'm not entirely positive, it's been a few years, but there was no need to compile unnecessary additions that eat up time. Granted, it is a very small savings in the grand scheme. That was the goal of those switches and several others at the time that GCC started requiring mpc, mpfr, and gpc (and when it was decided to exclude Cloog and PPL).
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