Re: prebinding warning
Re: prebinding warning
- Subject: Re: prebinding warning
- From: j o a r <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 16:53:36 +0100
On 2005-01-10, at 16.38, James Bucanek wrote:
To be specific, prebinding can still be performed manually by the
installer or anyone with a terminal. The difference between 10.2 and
10.3 is that 10.3 automatically detects when an application or
framework hasn't been prebound, and schedules an automatic prebinding
that runs in the background.
<snip>
Well, I disagree about the relative advantages of prebinding.
Non-prebound applications and frameworks will take several times
(hundreds of percentage points) to load over prebound applications and
frameworks. However, this is hard to see or measure these days, as
all of the system frameworks are already prebound, and all
applications are automatically prebound.
It sounds like you've completely missed the announcement on the
optimizations done in dyld for Mac OS X 10.3.4 and later?
For example, see recent message from Matthew Formica in thread
"Prebinding strategies", or message from George Warner in thread
"Prebinding changes details?" last July.
j o a r
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