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    Some port won't build with gcc46

    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...
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    Some port won't build with gcc46

    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 ?
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    Some port won't build with gcc46

    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...
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    Some port won't build with gcc46

    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...
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    Some port won't build with gcc46

    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
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    Some port won't build with gcc46

    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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