Date: Wed, 05 Nov 1997 16:54:12 +1100 From: Bill Currie Subject: Re: FYI: speed of Allegro/DJGPP In-reply-to: To: Eli Zaretskii , djgpp AT delorie DOT com Message-id: <199711050351.QAA23074@teleng1.tait.co.nz gatekeeper.tait.co.nz> Organization: Tait Electronics Limited MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT References: <199711022157 DOT KAA13126 AT teleng1 DOT tait DOT co DOT nz gatekeeper.tait.co.nz> Comments: Authenticated sender is Precedence: bulk On 3 Nov 97 at 10:33, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > 600K for TMPDIR is only enough for *very* short sources. When the Eh? Depends on your idea of short. I don't routinely compile GNU sources on my 386, so very short to me is <1k with no headers. > RAM drive fills, gcc aborts very ungracefully, and with error > messages that don't always make sense (sometimes it says ``virtual > memory exhausted'', sometimes just ``Abort!'', sometimes it > SIGSEGVs. Such a small TMPDIR requires a lot of vigilance. Yes, but I don't normally work with programs so big they generate 600k temp files. anyway, if I need the space, I just zap the unused compiler. > People seldom use both cc1 and cc1plus at the same time. True, but I was grouping them. cc1plus uncompressed is 1.6M (? can't remeber, I compressed it a while ago) and even a 12M machine pages, so the cache gets filled with cc1plus and virtual memory, not much use to me when I can wind up pulling in a dozen headers repeatedly. However, I agree with you totaly that my setup is not for the faint of heart. It does often require fine tuning. Bill -- Leave others their otherness.