On 5 Mar 2001, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:

> Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> | > When you have 512 MB that is not a problem. ;-)
> | 
> | Does LyX still compile with just 512 MB? I mean, taking under an hour or
> | so? I really don't have any recent evidence... 
> 
> Sure it does. ~18 minutes on PIII 700 with 128 Mb
> (gcc 2.96, 2.95 should be faster, 3.0 is slower, but that is probably
> due to the conforming c++ lib gcc people is working on this.)
> 
>         Lgb
> 

It only takes 3 or so hours for a full build with 2.91.66 (much faster than 2.95.2
and infinitely faster than gcc CVS of a acouple of months ago), on a P200
with 40Mb of memory.

Times are cut down a lot by cutting out -g and -O, and replacing the final collect2
with ld.

CVS gcc was unusable on that machine but as Lgb says they are working on that ...

john

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