From: rbehar@lucky.fr (Romain Behar)
Subject: g++ executables / bash window
22 Sep 1998 03:24:43 -0700
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I've been using FreeBSD, then installed GNU-Win32B19 on NT4.
I noticed that g++ executables are very big when compiled with
GNU-Win32, that is 330Kb for a simple `cout << "Hello world!";' while
the C version is less than 20Kb.
Under FreeBSD which runs GNU g++ too, there is no such a differnce.

Is there a compiler option that reduces executable size to its minimum?

 Romain
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