> 28 jan. 2019 kl. 23:17 skrev Erik Joelsson :
>
> Hello,
>
> While investigating performance with different linkers and linker
> configuration, we discovered that the devkit linker on Linux (both bfd and
> gold) was a lot slower than the native linker on Ubuntu (23s vs 12s for bfd
> to link
> On 28 Jan 2019, at 23:17, Erik Joelsson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> While investigating performance with different linkers and linker
> configuration, we discovered that the devkit linker on Linux (both bfd and
> gold) was a lot slower than the native linker on Ubuntu (23s vs 12s for bfd
> to lin
Thanks!
You are right, that comment is not needed. Removed and updated in place
(since it was just a comment).
/Erik
On 2019-01-28 14:24, Claes Redestad wrote:
Looks great, thanks for fixing!
Nit: I'd drop this comment "Ubuntu does this when building binutils so
should be safe."
/Claes
On
Looks great, thanks for fixing!
Nit: I'd drop this comment "Ubuntu does this when building binutils so
should be safe."
/Claes
On 2019-01-28 23:17, Erik Joelsson wrote:
Hello,
While investigating performance with different linkers and linker
configuration, we discovered that the devkit linke
Hello,
While investigating performance with different linkers and linker
configuration, we discovered that the devkit linker on Linux (both bfd
and gold) was a lot slower than the native linker on Ubuntu (23s vs 12s
for bfd to link libjvm.so on my machine). They are both the same version
(2.3