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Re: reducing ld's memory footprint (19 minutes of linking)
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Re: reducing ld's memory footprint (19 minutes of linking)


  • Subject: Re: reducing ld's memory footprint (19 minutes of linking)
  • From: Stefan Werner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 22:34:21 +0200



Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 09:37:45 -0700
From: Andrew Kimpton <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: reducing ld's memory footprint (19 minutes of linking)

Perhaps it's stating the obvious - but in this case the problem is
not with XCode but rather with the gnu tools the XCode uses.

I am aware that it's gcc and ld that cause the problems, but according to apple.com, Xcode is an IDE and according to Wikpedia, IDEs "normally consist of a source code editor, a compiler and/or interpreter, build-automation tools, and (usually) a debugger" - so I do consider gcc and ld as parts of Xcode. In order to make Xcode the best IDE for Mac developers, gcc will also need to become the best compiler for Mac developers (unless it's being replaced with the secret intel version of MrC that has been in development for five years ;).


Stefan
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