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Re: GNUstep on Mac OS X and Win98
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Markus Hitter |
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Re: GNUstep on Mac OS X and Win98 |
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Fri, 22 Feb 2002 21:00:27 +0100 |
Am Freitag den, 22. Februar 2002, um 17:02, schrieb Nicola Pero:
But if you use a new installation of GCC, why not use the GNU
runtime on
Darwin as well ? You are not forced to use the Apple runtime.
Is there any advantage / disadvatage for one of the two?
If there isn't, using GNU runtime is a waste of resources as
Apple runtime is already installed and used. Using GNU runtime
would load two environments into RAM at the same time.
AFAIK, Apple swap and library management is smart enough to map
a given library only once into RAM, even when used by different
apps.
As Apple is willing to put all their changes into the main GNU
tree, it would probably be best to merge both entirely.
Markus
(still pulling gcc3, it's over a 100 MB)
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Dipl. Ing. Markus Hitter
http://www.jump-ing.de/
RE: GNUstep on Mac OS X and Win98, Mondragon, Ian, 2002/02/22
RE: GNUstep on Mac OS X and Win98, Mondragon, Ian, 2002/02/22