From: Rob Browning <rlb@defaultvalue.org>
Cc: guile-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: What can I do to help? (conclusions)
Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 15:05:09 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <871y704ryi.fsf@raven.i.defaultvalue.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <874rbwsxih.fsf@alice.rotty.yi.org> (Andreas Rottmann's message of "08 Oct 2002 18:31:18 +0200")
Andreas Rottmann <a.rottmann@gmx.at> writes:
> I don't think so, nevertheless the resulting binary will be linked
> against libstdc++. However, when I get guile working again (see my
> other mail, subject "CVS Build problems"), I will suplly a patch and
> can run some benchmarks (there are some, don't we?), if you'd like.
What would that do to our "minimal install size"? We use guile in
situations where we need to keep things fairly small (aside from
guile), and if I'm not misreading, this would make guile depend (on a
debian system at least) on libstdc++5 which itself is 700K, and
sub-depends on: gcc-3.2-base, libc6 (>= 2.2.5-13), libgcc1 (>=
1:3.2-0pre4).
The benefit may outweigh the cost, but I'd like to make sure we have a
clear idea of the costs and benefits.
What would the alternative be for people using C++ if we *don't* link
with g++? Is it still possible for them to write modules? Would they
have to write an "interface stub file" or something using extern "C"
or similar?
--
Rob Browning
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Thread overview: 91+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-09-28 10:58 What can I do to help? Dr William Bland
2002-09-28 16:19 ` Han-Wen Nienhuys
2002-09-30 8:56 ` Dr William Bland
2002-09-30 10:57 ` Dale P. Smith
2002-09-30 11:47 ` Dr William Bland
2002-09-30 17:59 ` Han-Wen Nienhuys
2002-09-30 18:27 ` Dale P. Smith
2002-09-30 18:52 ` Neil Jerram
2002-09-30 19:22 ` Tom Lord
2002-09-30 18:30 ` Tom Lord
2002-09-30 22:49 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-01 2:56 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-13 16:50 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-19 11:34 ` Jeff Read
2002-09-30 18:38 ` Neil Jerram
2002-09-30 22:35 ` Derek Atkins
[not found] ` <warlord@MIT.EDU>
2002-09-30 23:33 ` gnucash
2002-09-30 23:49 ` Derek Atkins
2002-10-01 8:43 ` Han-Wen Nienhuys
2002-10-01 14:15 ` Derek Atkins
2002-10-01 15:00 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-02 16:40 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-02 23:15 ` Neil Jerram
2002-10-02 16:34 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-02 16:28 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-02 9:18 ` Martin Grabmueller
2002-09-30 16:13 ` Rob Browning
2002-09-30 18:39 ` Neil Jerram
2002-10-01 17:14 ` What can I do to help? (conclusions) Dr William Bland
2002-10-02 23:15 ` Neil Jerram
2002-10-03 17:14 ` Evan Prodromou
2002-10-04 10:01 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-04 10:57 ` Clinton Ebadi
2002-10-04 12:26 ` Dale P. Smith
2002-10-04 13:29 ` rm
2002-10-04 16:14 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-06 17:08 ` rm
2002-10-06 17:34 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-06 23:23 ` Marius Vollmer
2002-10-07 4:03 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-08 16:31 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-08 17:27 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-08 20:05 ` Rob Browning [this message]
2002-10-08 20:55 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-10 5:26 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-10 8:34 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-08 21:28 ` Marius Vollmer
2002-10-07 9:00 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-07 13:16 ` Marius Vollmer
2002-10-07 14:33 ` Guile CVS Build Problems (was: Re: What can I do to help? (conclusions)) Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-08 23:05 ` Marius Vollmer
2002-10-08 23:40 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-08 23:13 ` Marius Vollmer
2002-10-09 7:56 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-09 15:30 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-09 17:25 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-09 17:37 ` Andreas Rottmann
2002-10-09 20:18 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-09 20:43 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-09 21:17 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-09 21:39 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-07 22:32 ` What can I do to help? (conclusions) Rob Browning
2002-10-07 21:08 ` Daniel Skarda
[not found] ` <878z19rl8r.fsf@alice.rotty.yi.org>
2002-10-10 12:07 ` Daniel Skarda
2002-10-04 13:14 ` Evan Prodromou
2002-10-04 15:27 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-04 15:22 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-04 16:02 ` Dale P. Smith
2002-10-04 18:58 ` Neil Jerram
2002-10-04 19:26 ` Evan Prodromou
2002-10-04 19:48 ` Tom Lord
2002-10-06 8:46 ` Fast format (was Re: What can I do to help?) Daniel Skarda
2002-10-06 11:20 ` Han-Wen Nienhuys
2002-10-06 17:53 ` Daniel Skarda
2002-10-03 12:00 ` Debian packages (Re: " Daniel Skarda
2002-10-04 12:33 ` Evan Prodromou
2002-10-04 15:43 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-04 18:46 ` Daniel Skarda
2002-10-05 5:51 ` Rob Browning
2002-10-05 8:55 ` Neil Jerram
2002-10-06 8:31 ` Daniel Skarda
2002-10-06 8:51 ` Jorgen Schaefer
2002-10-06 11:21 ` Han-Wen Nienhuys
2002-10-03 18:10 ` What can I do to help? Marius Vollmer
2002-10-03 21:32 ` Neil Jerram
2002-10-03 22:24 ` Marius Vollmer
2002-10-04 18:48 ` guile-debugger (was Re: What can I do to help?) Neil Jerram
2002-10-04 21:26 ` Han-Wen Nienhuys
2002-10-05 9:03 ` Neil Jerram
2002-10-06 8:51 ` Daniel Skarda
2002-10-12 13:36 ` Marius Vollmer
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