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Re: Keeping up to date with -current with a cross-compiler
On Dec 13, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Donald Lee wrote:
> FWIW - when I last upgraded my 68K mac to NetBSD 2.1 (?) from NetBSD 1.3.1,
> which had been running happily and sppedily for years.....
> (I don't remember exactly what version I upgraded to)
>
> I noticed a signoficant slowdown on just about everything I ran, and did
> some performance analysis. What I found was that the normal SW
> bloat has afflicted NetBSD. There are lots of things that the newer
> systems do, like localization, that are actually rather expensive. We
> just don't notice the cost because the CPu and disks are so
> fast. When you run on a 20 year old 68K machine, though, you notice!
>
> The strace of a 1.3.1 application vs a newer system is a real eye-opener.
>
> I have not tried this lately, but I imagine it's gotten worse. Everything
> in NetBSD has gotten more "feature rich" - i.e. complex - over time, and
> that has got to slow things down.
I figured that would be a factor, but I'd be surprised if it was making this
much of a difference. Of course, I've been surprised a lot before.
- Dave
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