Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 30 Sep 2001 10:23:42 +0200 | From | Gábor Lénárt <> | Subject | Re: 2 GB file limitation |
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On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 03:51:53PM +0200, Luigi Genoni wrote: > > > ?? slackware 8 has large file support (I've been useing it for a while > > > now) > > I think you can get >2GB support if you've Gcc 3.0. Even with the latest > > > ??? > I am using it and I am using gcc 2.95.3 for normal things, > and to compiled my kernel and my libc, because gcc > 3.0.1 produces slower binaries on my Athlons (yes, with athlon > optimizzations turned on), at less for my programs, and it is better to > avoid it for glibc compilation because of back compatibility issues.
Yes, gcc3 is (well at least NOW) a piece of shit. It produces BIGGER and SLOWER binaries ... Checked on: Athlon, AMD K6-2. With the same gcc command line ...
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