Am Donnerstag, 9. August 2001 04:36 schrieb Ivan E. Moore II: y> Ok folks, > > I know at least one person is interested in this as he's been beating > me up over this for a week. :) So...here's an update and info. >
Wondering who this was? *g* > I *just* found the problem I have been fighting with for a week now which > was causing my qt libs to end up being an extra 2+meg. So now that I got > that fixed I'll be uploading a new set of libqt* packages. Here are the > changes: > > I spent quite a bit of time cleaning up the build process to take care > of some custom needs for different platforms. During this process I > merged in the libqt2-gl build bits into the qt-x11 source. This reduces > the size of the source archive by 10+ megs. > By the way, do you have some build scriptes like you execute it and in the and all the debs are ready? :-) > I merged in some patches out of the qt-copy CVS tree. This should > clear up some problems some of you might have had. > > For x86 builds we are now using the objprelink process. What does this > mean to you? Well on average a 20%-30% increase in application startup > time. In order for this to work the application you are using (g++ > application to be specific) must have been built using this process. > Currently this is just for x86 but eventually the code will exsist for > other archs (there are beta powerpc bits out there now). It can be even faster, close to 50%. On a pII > 300 Mhz the bottlenet should be the speed of the hd now. > > > so...qt will be uploaded tonight most likely. KDE 2.2 (final) packages > will be out soon and we'll see if this helps some of you on older hardware. > > if you are a KDE package maintainer for Debian and you want to follow suite > take a look at the CVS code for any of the packages I maintain and you'll > see the code. Basically 2 bits...one in debian/rules and one in > admin/acinclude.m4.in. (remember that this should only be done for x86 > builds) > > if you have any questions please feel free to contact me. And if you > want a copy of the kdelibs 2.2 final packages prior to Monday so you can > upload at the same time let me know and I can drop them somewhere for you. > maybe you should put then in your repository so people can check them out and report bigger Problems! Max