From: apr AT xs4all DOT nl (Ane Roos) Newsgroups: list.djgpp To: djgpp-list AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Re: stubedit GCC? [was: Undesired optimization.] Date: Tue, 07 Feb 1995 09:45:35 +0100 References: <199502061719 DOT MAA09088 AT renenutet DOT cs DOT odu DOT edu> Lines: 24 In article <199502061719 DOT MAA09088 AT renenutet DOT cs DOT odu DOT edu>, "Steven J. Zeil" wrote: > This reference to a "tip" caught my eye. I looked through djgpp.faq > and did a grep "stubedit" on all the files in my djgpp\docs\djgpp > directory and came up with only a few references to stubedit, none of > which memtioned stubedit'ing the compiler itself or indicated that > stubedit'ing would improve performance. Can someone point me to the > document containing this tip? The text I referred to is in chapter 7(Compiler Performance) and says: If you have HIMEM installed and use NOEMS parameter to your memory manager, you should stubedit gcc and change the "Maximum amount of virtual memory to keep when spawning" from 1024K to 0. I can't find where exactly I picked up the FAQ,but if it 'd been tricky I'd remember.Try clarkson. Since my previous post the server has been firing messages at me like: 1.message to nobody AT nowhere could not be delivered. 2.message to coffeebreak AT somewhere pending. Can I do something to stop this noise? Email:apr AT xs4all DOT nl Ane Roos