> How much faster? If it's a lot faster, it might be worth trying.
>
this is from the PGCC faq
4.2 How much improvement?
Speed improvements range from 2% to 30% (rare), but the current compiler does
not enable all opts by default since many of them are unstable. However, the
hand-compiled g
I was curious if, after pgcc (pentium optimized gcc) comes out there will be
any movement to make an i-586 distribution of debian. an i-586 distribution
should run faster.
Any comments/thoughts?
-sv
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I have been upgrading my debian 1.3 distribution - to some of the files in
unstable.
After I did this I get errors everytime update-menus runs.
It just core dumps.
Any ideas on why/how to fix it.
Thanks
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I have been upgrading my debian 1.3 distribution - to some of the files in
unstable.
After I did this I get errors everytime update-menus runs.
It just core dumps.
Any ideas on why/how to fix it.
Thanks
-sv
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