OpenMSX requires quite a lot of CPU, and especially on slow machines like
most m68k, it really benefits from -O2. -O1 would have to be enabled
selectively for m68k, but would OpenMSX still be usable in m68k under -O1?
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On Wednesday 01 February 2006 05:14, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> OpenMSX requires quite a lot of CPU, and especially on slow machines like
> most m68k, it really benefits from -O2. -O1 would have to be enabled
> selectively for m68k, but would OpenMSX still be usable in m68k under -O1?
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Sorry to reply on my own mail.
However it is indeed the same ICE still with the workaround -O1. I assumed
this ICE was fixed as I did not find any bug on the gcc bugs page in the
debian bug tracker.
I have an updated package ready that re-enables -O1 for m68k, however I'm not
100% sure that is
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