Hi wblock,
I understand your approach and I will try to apply it on my desktop. At my point of vue, I have learn on how to manage ports today. I think this is a good way to learn because that's the first time I use the ports system. Before, I only have to do apt-get install xxx or pacman -S...
Great ! I will do this ! If you remark, I'm using CCACHE and I suppose that could not break the build but simply improve the compilation time. Is this right ?
Thanks for your answer Dutch. I understand that applying what this article explain can cause problem.
I did not post here with this intention. I have asked a question and got some answer (some better ... and some stupid)
For now, I only want to use port on all software I need. I want to...
I think you are totally wrong wblock
please refer to http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/custom-gcc/article.html
you will find this part:
4 Impact on the binary performance
Using GCC version 4.4 with SSSE3 instruction set enabled (if supported by the CPU) may yield up to...
Thanks Dandelion for your great reply. Sorry Dutch, but i'm not agreed with your post. Optimizing can be a good way to learn. Otherwise, we never can be better... Another question, about stable branch: How I can know which port are consider in stable branch.
Thanks and regards
Hi,
This is my first post in FreeBSD community and note that i'm a new BSD user since yesterday. My first goal is to use FreeBSD for my desktop and optimize as the best as I can. I have made some change in make.conf to build ports using gcc46 to benefit the best compilation time. But, on a...
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