On 6/14/06, Jesse Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. Has anyone noticed if programs compiled with the latest gcc (4.1.1, I
believe) are any faster than those compiled with 3.4.6-r1? Also, is there any
difference in the required time to compile? Any other issues I should know
about with upgrading from 3.4.6-r1 to 4.1.1? (I use a pre-Prescott P4
3000MHz, so it'd be nice if anyone had information for that or a comparable
architecture.)


I didn't notice any speed change after recompiling.

2. If I want to upgrade and rebuild my entire system (using a new gcc), is:
        emerge -u gcc
        emerge -e world
the right thing to do? Am I missing anything there?

http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml
Has everything you need to know...


(Note: if it makes any difference, I have ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" set in
my /etc/make.conf. Any problems this could cause?)

So do I. So far, so good... Except that I use binary openoffice.

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