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#13848
Statically linking guile-2.0.
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Reported by: Jan Schukat <shookie <at> email.de>
Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 16:23:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Andy Wingo <wingo <at> pobox.com>
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It does get faster with time on windows too, yes, but it is overall about 3 times slower than linux compiles. But that's true for all the compiling I do on windows. Even VC projects tend to really slow compared to what I see on Linux (it is the same machine in dual boot). My guess is that this is primarily for IO reasons. There are a lot more tricks like pipes and the like that gcc and make can use on true posix systems.
I will try the new tar ball right now. You'll hear from me.
Regards
Jan Schukat
On 10.03.2013, at 23:53, Andy Wingo <wingo <at> pobox.com> wrote:
> On Sun 10 Mar 2013 23:03, shookie <at> email.de writes:
>
>> Ok, came pretty far, but then, during the GUILEC phase it started
>> complaining that "poll" is not available, poll.go was't created then,
>> and finally it failed to install poll.go
>
> Strange. There are a few ways to work around this I guess but I ended
> up importing the gnulib `poll' module, which will provide `poll' on
> mingw.
>
> Here's a new tarball:
>
> http://wingolog.org/priv/guile-2.0.7.187-b5870.tar.gz
>
> I wonder about your compile slowness. Could it be that somehow Guile is
> not using the .go files that it is compiling? Normally the compile
> should be slow at the beginning, but as the bootstrap progresses, things
> speed up. I'm sure you've seen that when building on GNU/Linux. Do you
> not see that on your mingw build?
>
> It sounds like we're getting really close :)
>
> Andy
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