Hi, On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 01:17:27AM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > -O3 should be used sparingly and selectively only for code that actualy > benefits from it. In general -O3 often generates slower and bigger code and > sometimes buggy code.
Brilliant idea. Tried that already months ago. rene@SheevaPlug:~/tmp/graphite2-1.2.1$ grep -r O3 * Binary file doc/glyph_string.png matches Binary file tests/fonts/Padauk/Padauk.pdf matches Binary file tests/fonts/MagyarLinLibertineG.ttf matches Binary file tests/fonts/PigLatinBenchmark_v3.ttf matches Binary file tests/fonts/charis_r_gr/charis_r_gr.pdf matches Binary file tests/fonts/charis_r_gr/charis_r_src.ttf matches Binary file tests/fonts/charis_r_gr.ttf matches Binary file tests/fonts/general/lowerascii.ttf matches Binary file tests/fonts/general.ttf matches Binary file tests/fonts/Scheherazadegr.ttf matches Binary file tests/fonts/MagyarLinLibertineG/doc/hu/magyarlinuxlibertine.pdf matches Binary file tests/fonts/MagyarLinLibertineG/doc/fontfeatures.pdf matches Binary file tests/fonts/grtest1gr.ttf matches rene@SheevaPlug:~/tmp/graphite2-1.2.1$ and fiddling with whatever flag was responsible here for optimiuation (which I don't remember anymore) didn''t work back then either (probably not enough enough cmake knowdlege..) Regards, Rene -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org