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[From Sam]
> BTW, when setting up parallel make, I usually use # cpus + 1, so a compile is
> running while disk access is going for another.
[From Ryan]
My experience is that this works well on Linux, but is actually slower on
PowerPC Mac OS X...not sure if that's an architecture issue or a scheduler
issue, though, and haven't tried it on Intel Mac OS X.
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Fri, 28 Apr 2006 05:46:07 +0000 (2006-04-28) |
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The reason these libraries are built outside of the standard XFree86 tree is so that they can be linked as shared object code directly into SDL without causing any symbol collisions with code in the application. You can't link static library code into shared libraries on non-x86 Linux platforms. Since these libraries haven't become standard yet, we'll just include them directly. These sources are synchronized with XFree86 4.2.1