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Do we get a modern gcc-4.3 and boost-dev? Reason is that for esp. C++ code, g++-4.x can compile template code to much smaller code than g++-3.4. This is more true for shared objects. With boost spirit and mpl, one can create amazing small binaries. (proposal by koos) | Do we get a modern gcc-4.3 and boost-dev? Reason is that for esp. C++ code, g++-4.x can compile template code to much smaller code than g++-3.4. This is more true for shared objects. With boost spirit and mpl, one can create amazing small binaries. (proposal by koos) | ||
- | * I don't see why it shouldn't be possible to get proper modern compilers, provided they work properly for ARM and such. The point of Maemo "R" is to focus more on the hildonization | + | * I don't see why it shouldn't be possible to get proper modern compilers, provided they work properly for ARM and such. The point of Maemo "R" is to focus more on the hildonization and on working on adjustments to libraries/services to make them more sane in terms of power saving (which is also a big thing in green computing, just see PowerTOP and such). It is a problem when typical libraries that apps use like boost-dev are not up to date, because of platform particularities - and this problem is rooted in the base system. ---[[User:stskeeps|stskeeps]] 19:37, 4 November 2008 (UTC) |
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