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Re: Nice
by aegir on Wednesday 29/Aug/2001, @01:14
--enable-final is just for optimisation.

All sources files are appended in one big source file, and then compiled. It allows some bette opt. but requires a lot of RAM to compile.
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Re: Nice
by Guillaume Laurent on Wednesday 29/Aug/2001, @01:54
Actually the main interest is not better optimisation but (much) better compile times.
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  • Re: Nice
    by jd on Wednesday 29/Aug/2001, @03:06
    This is no joke either. First time I tried it, the compile finished so quickly I thought something was busted.. nope.. worked fine. :)

    It doesn't always though, some projects can't be built with --enable-final.
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    • Re: Nice
      by Jim on Friday 31/Aug/2001, @08:12
      How much memory do you have?
      I have not tried it as it warns that you need a lot of memory.
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