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Hello again! |
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On Mon, 9 Jul 2012 18:58:05 +0800 |
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microcai <microcai@×××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> profile guided optimize |
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> If you enable it , software will generate profile data when it runs. |
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> of-course the profile data will be output to the *same* dir it got |
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> compiled. That's why it write to /var/tmp |
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> But you are not running xfce-session as root, are you? so xfce-session |
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> won't be able to create profile data. |
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No, I don't run it as root, of course. |
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But I didn't enable the 'pgo'. Or didI? How can I figure it out? |
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Thanks! |
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On Mon, 9 Jul 2012 13:06:06 +0200 |
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Alex Schuster <wonko@×××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> Thanks, I just used this question to finally look up the man page of |
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> the euses command, which I thought would give the description of use |
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> flags. It turns out that it's simply 'euses pgo', which is much less |
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> to type than my usual 'grep :pgo /var/portage/tree/profiles/use.*'. |
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> Anyway, it returns that only firefox and torbrowser make use of this |
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> optimization for gcc-4.5. |
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> About the free inodes question, use df -i for that. |
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Thanks for the tip! I didn't know that. |
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Regards, |
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Vladimir |
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