Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 10 Oct 2002 16:49:01 -0700 | From | Mike Fedyk <> | Subject | Re: [OT] Re: The reason to call it 3.0 is the desktop (was Re: [OT] 2.6 not 3.0 - (NUMA)) |
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On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 11:12:04PM -0400, Scott Mcdermott wrote: > Jan Hudec on Mon 7/10 17:34 +0200: > > Well, depends on what we want to measure. If it's on the begining of > > main, it measures library loading time. Then argument parsing, library > > initialization, X initialization etc. can be measured. All those parts > > should be timed so we can see where most time is spent and which can > > be sped up. > > newer glibc prelinking support should help here a lot, according to > publshed time trials I have seen with and without the feature.
Define newer.
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