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Re: RH 5.1
That's correct, egcs is the PGCC base now. Using -mpentium and
-march=pentium has always worked for me. Most of the time you can use
-O6 as well. Some things like the 2.1 kernels do not like anything higher
than -O2 though. I'm doing rpm --rebuild *.src.rpm before I burn my RH 5.1
CD so everything is already compiled with PGCC. Man, it takes forever too.
Kristofer D. Danner
On Wed, 27 May 1998, Steven Pritchard wrote:
>
> Since egcs got going, I haven't paid any attention to pgcc, but it
> wouldn't surprise me any if they've moved to using egcs as a base. If
> they have, then pgcc probably produces some amazing code for Pentiums,
> although I'd be a little too scared of it to use it for any important
> code. :-) (Besides, I've got a K6. Why should I care about Pentium
> optimizations. ;)
>
> Steve
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