Subject: [Fwd: Re: performance problem]
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Peter Kotrcka <peter.kotrcka@gmail.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 05/04/2005 09:57:04
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OK, I will do it...

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From: Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
Organization: Wasabi Systems, Inc.
To: Peter Kotrcka <peter.kotrcka@gmail.com>
Cc: Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
Subject: Re: performance problem 
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 04 May 2005 09:48:55 +0200 "
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Peter Kotrcka wrote:

> Simon Burge  wrote / napísal (a):
> 
> >Peter Kotrcka wrote:
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>I have a computer with P133, 80 MB RAM, 20 GB Maxtor disk, MB with i430 
> >>chipset and NetBSD 2.0 is very slow on it compared to other bsd or linx 
> >>systems. GCC compiles blacbox for about 6 hours and in FreeBSD it finish 
> >>in about 20 minutes.
> >>What may be wrong?
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >Another idea is that it may be compiler version related - in particular
> >different versions of gcc might use different amounts of memory.  What
> >does "gcc -v" say on your various operating systems?
> >
> >Also, while compiling on NetBSD, look at the output of "vmstat 5" or
> >similar and see if the value in the free memory column is low and if
> >the pi/po columns (page ins, page outs) are not 0 for much of time,
> >indicating that you're out of memory.
> >
> hello, here on netbsd is gcc 3.x and on others is 2.9x...
> and this gcc eats all free memory and a big amount of swap...

That's your problem then.  

Can you please reply also the the mailing list so that we can
continue talking about it there so that others can see this too?

Thanks,
Simon.
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Simon Burge                            <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
NetBSD Support and Service:         http://www.wasabisystems.com/


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