Devpack for 2.6.0
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What exactly runs slower?
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Getting a bit off-topic there (from this particular threads name), but... what platform is that on?
So I assume the analysing isn't done with wx tools, and the wxProgressDialog itself is slower?
I'm interested in profiling and optimizing wxGTK at places. Let me know.
So I assume the analysing isn't done with wx tools, and the wxProgressDialog itself is slower?
I'm interested in profiling and optimizing wxGTK at places. Let me know.
Compilers: gcc-3.3.6, gcc-3.4.5, gcc-4.0.2, gcc-4.1.0 and MSVC6
OS's: Gentoo Linux, WinXP; WX: CVS HEAD
Project Manager of wxMUD - http://wxmud.sf.net/
Developer of wxGTK;
gtk+ port maintainer of OMGUI - http://www.omgui.org/
OS's: Gentoo Linux, WinXP; WX: CVS HEAD
Project Manager of wxMUD - http://wxmud.sf.net/
Developer of wxGTK;
gtk+ port maintainer of OMGUI - http://www.omgui.org/
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Hi!
Did you strip the executable?Sterl wrote: I have also noticed that my software size with devpack 2.4.2 is 3904ko and is 6784ko with devpack 2.60.
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Hi!
"strip" is a command to strip not needed stuff from your exe. This can either be done using the -s linker switch or by using "strip". Check your project options ofr that. I was only asking if you did this as you said that the apps got bigger with 2.6.0.Sterl wrote:What di you mean by "strip" ?
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"If it was hard to write it should be hard to read..." - the unknown coder
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