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Author Topic: amd64.deb compilation --disable-debug --enable-optimize have the same performan  (Read 3336 times)

Axl_Mas

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The amd64.deb package and the manual configuration --disable-debug --enable-optimize have the some performances in my  system (ubuntu 64 bit and core duo 2 64)?
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So what is your question?
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Axl_Mas

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There are optimization differences between the amd64.deb packages and the manual configuration/compilation?
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That depends on the packager. Afaic Festor compiled them like you did, so no difference should be expectable. And if you have a fast CPU, maybe the time for a task is the same, but with opti you have smaller memory usage. If it's fast, just be happy.
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That depends on the packager. Afaic Festor compiled them like you did, so no difference should be expectable. And if you have a fast CPU, maybe the time for a task is the same, but with opti you have smaller memory usage. If it's fast, just be happy.
Many thanks for the complete reply Vollstrecker!
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