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On 04/30/2017 05:04 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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> On Sunday, April 30, 2017 2:18:42 PM CEST Nikos Chantziaras wrote: |
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>> On 04/30/2017 05:25 AM, Walter Dnes wrote: |
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>>> So much for that wiki entry. BTW, I ended up putting... |
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>>> sys-devel/gcc graphite |
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>>> ...in package.use. The "graphite" USE flag means something entirely |
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>>> different for harfbuzz, i.e. build against media-libs/harfbuzz against |
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>>> media-gfx/graphite2 |
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>> Btw, I don't think that USE flag is useful for anything, unless you put |
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>> the graphite optimization flags in your CFLAGS (-floop-interchange |
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>> -floop-strip-mine -floop-block). If you don't use those, there shouldn't |
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>> be a reason to enable the graphite flag. |
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> Is there any benefit from using graphite and these CFLAGS on a current Gentoo |
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> system? |
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> Using a simple google-search, I can't find anything recent. |
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What Rasmus said, but the differences aren't going to be noticeable in |
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general use. For heavy number crunching (like video encoding) or huge |
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batch jobs or high-traffic servers maybe, but for normal desktop PC use |
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there's not going to be a difference. |