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From: Vic <tudor AT cam DOT org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: BNU 2.8.1 SLOWER ???
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 09:06:20 -0400
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 28 Sep 1997, Vic wrote:
> 
> > Why is this slower when using BNU2.8.1?? what are the new things
> > installed in it?
> 
> I cannot think about any reason for this except some alignment
> problems.  Binutils have no influence on produced code other than
> that.
I know, that is why I find this weird. But that is what I did. Compile
the test, same batch file, then install the new binutils, compile again. 
> Since it seems that you use either PGCC or EGCS (please make a point
> of telling this explicitly), it might be that the version of the
> compiler that you are using is configured so that its alignment is
> incompatible with that of `as.exe' in Binutils.
I'm using PGCC snapshot 970725, since the EGCS based one has no yet been
ported to DJGPP. Maybe it's a problem in my installation? Are you
supposed to erase the DJGPP directory and re-install everything for the
new binutils? (then again, after re-installing the old binutils (2.7)
the results were back to the fast ones again...)
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