Antonio Bravo wrote:
Den Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:08:58 +0100, skrev Erik Wikström:
Are you using the same version of gcc? I seem to recall that there were
some performance issues about C++, but that might have been gcc 4.
Erik Wikström
NetBSD: gcc-3.3.3, OpenBS: gcc-3.3.5
and well
Curious about getting documentation or tips if possible.
I have build JDK14 yesterday from pkgsrc/wip and it took more than 6
hours on a box where the same JDK is built in about 3 hours for NetBSD or
OpenBSD...
Similar thing do happen with the other c++ beasts like KDE, it takes
roughly more x2
On Thu, January 19, 2006 10:31 am, Antonio Bravo wrote:
Curious about getting documentation or tips if possible.
I have build JDK14 yesterday from pkgsrc/wip and it took more than 6
hours on a box where the same JDK is built in about 3 hours for NetBSD or
OpenBSD...
Similar thing do happen
Den Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:23:48 -0500, skrev Justin C. Sherrill:
On Thu, January 19, 2006 10:31 am, Antonio Bravo wrote:
Curious about getting documentation or tips if possible.
I have build JDK14 yesterday from pkgsrc/wip and it took more than 6
hours on a box where the same JDK is built in
On 2006-01-19 16:31, Antonio Bravo wrote:
Curious about getting documentation or tips if possible.
I have build JDK14 yesterday from pkgsrc/wip and it took more than 6
hours on a box where the same JDK is built in about 3 hours for
NetBSD or OpenBSD...
Similar thing do happen with the other
Den Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:08:58 +0100, skrev Erik Wikström:
Are you using the same version of gcc? I seem to recall that there were
some performance issues about C++, but that might have been gcc 4.
Erik Wikström
NetBSD: gcc-3.3.3, OpenBS: gcc-3.3.5
and well DragonFly-1.4.0 is gcc-3.4.5
Erik Wikström writes:
On 2006-01-19 16:31, Antonio Bravo wrote:
Curious about getting documentation or tips if possible.
I have build JDK14 yesterday from pkgsrc/wip and it took more than 6
hours on a box where the same JDK is built in about 3 hours for
NetBSD or OpenBSD...