On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 13:59 +0100, yag wrote: > Hi > > I would like to know whether installing from source rather than > from the repositories has any advantage in terms of performance or > something else. I didn't notice any difference when comparing > mplayer's behavior, although compiling it myself gave me the choice > of fine tuning the available codecs as well as installing the very > latest version, for instance.
This is not Gentoo. Gentoo's vision of "maximum performance" is a great effort, but in reality is far from optimal. For every report of "Woot! Compiling from source kicks butt. Why didn't I do this earlier", I can find 1 that disagrees with you and 1 that says "maybe it is worth it for max performance, but WOW, 196 hours to get a workable complete system, I'm not so sure" The statistics I find important are the massive amount of testing some have done (I leave that upto the reader to find, should you need help finding it, please ask the list to help find it). These people have done installs of LFS/Gentoo and other source distributions and "highly optimized" the compilation process. Following multiple "best guides" to compile by. In the end, it really depends on WHAT you want to accomplish. Given that most of the things that "typically matter" like word processing and surfing the internet and listening to music... playing cards, etc. I would hazard to say that: No it is not worth the time and effort to "install from source" The reason I say this, is even if you get 1%-5% improvement in performance, are you really going to see (really and truly "feel") it? The answer is: no. Now, if you are doing nothing but ripping DVD or encoding MPEG files or doing full CGI animation renderings which sometimes take WEEKS to finish the sequence, then even 1% improvement may in fact be worth it. But then again, recompiling everything takes a very high amount of time and then you are just competing for processor time from the "rendering". In business terms it would be cheaper to just ad a few more machines. One last point, if compiling from source is so great, why does Gentoo supply pre-compiled binaries for about 95% of the available packages that can be emerge'd on any one system? The answer is: Because compiling take a very long time and people are impatient. They want Gentoo for the "elitism" aspect of Gentoo, but none of the waiting. So, in summary, there are a few situations where compiling from source is desirable. But in general, you will not notice the difference. The only thing you will have done is add to the eventual heat death of the universe. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Novell's Directory Services is a competitive product to Microsoft's Active Directory in much the same way that the Saturn V is a competitive product to those dinky little model rockets that kids light off down at the playfield. -- Thane Walkup
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