"Kristian M / Struer.Net / Drift" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm kinda new to freebsd, i have been running Gentoo linux for a long time, 
> and know you can optimize your programs if you compile them your self, i have 
> already an portage collection, (witch i update with cvsup-without-gui) this 
> works perfectly, but my question is, how can i optimize the programs?
> 
> >From gentoo, i have Cflags and march values, example, -march can be set to 
> >pentium4 if this is the kind of cpu you have, and then the programs will be 
> >compiled with optimizations for this kind of cpu. I actually dont know for 
> >sure if this helps (performance, stability, anything) but it would be nice 
> >to know.
> 
> Maybe someone can point me to some homepage or guide but it have to be simple 
> as i dont have much time to do everything the right way, by reading all the 
> welldocumentated stuff out there (although it would properly be for the best).

If you don't have much time to learn about it, then don't bother with
anything at all; the possible gains will generally be too small to
make much difference anyway.


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