It's at least 39 MB-s; I can't tell exactly because dsymutil bails out (the 
original problem). 
I have a feeling that we are going in circles :)

Best, Ákos

2011.09.26. dátummal, 18:57 időpontban "Greg Clayton" <[email protected]> írta:

> If you are linking a single architecture, unfortunately there isn't much you 
> can do. Linking DWARF is a serialized process where we take DWARF from a 
> bunch of .o files and then make a single out file. All DWARF sections have to 
> be appended to one another and they have interdependencies, so even though 
> dsymutil does use multi-threading to parse 8 .o files ahead, it doesn't help 
> in the long run. clang and llvm-gcc make debug info that is around 4 times 
> bigger that gcc, so this probably makes things worse for you guys.
> 
> How big is your dSYM file? 
> 
> On Sep 26, 2011, at 6:38 AM, Somorjai, Akos wrote:
> 
>> Greg,
>> 
>> Another issue is dsymutil's speed; it takes about 10 minutes to run it on
>> our main executable, which is more than unbearable. Is their anything we
>> can do to reduce that time?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Akos
>> 
> 

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