(With the 14hr mail outage on master.debian.org, this is the first message I
am seeing in this thread after I filed my bug report. So forgive me if I say
something redundant...).

On 17 August 2006 at 12:00, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
| * John Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-16 18:32]:
| > I have a big c++ application that creates quite a few shared libraries and 
it 
| > takes on the order of 10 minutes for the creation of one of my libraries 
(not 
| > all of them) with g++-4.1, whereas with g++-4.0, the same library only 
takes 
| > at most 30 seconds.  This is with a debug build and no optimization.
| 
| Do you have a small testcase?

This is comparable to my experience with RQuantLib.  My last build took 17
minutes wall time in the (unoptimised) pbuilder, so call it a minute for
setting up and closing the pbuilder.

Now, RQuantLib is just five small C++ files ... but it links against the
huge-ish QuantLib.  This used to take maybe minutes, but right now takes
forever. The link step alone is eight minutes (!!) on an aging dual AMD 1.8
MHz --- but with ample 2 GB of RAM. So it's not that I starve g++ and ld of
memory ...

Dirk

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                                                  -- Thomas A. Edison


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