Write down you investivations about speed in some file on CVS, with instructions how you tested it. This way others can contribute and we get a picture of what runs where and how.
Having a log of performance tweaks, tips and tests is a good idea. This could be put in the pix dir as something like Pix_performance.txt...
On a somewhat related note: Is there someone building a Windows version of the CVS? I have a win2k box with pre-CVS GEM and no compiler, and would like to check out how the CVS version runs on it.
What about moving the build system to gcc on windows too. Should be possible, no ? I am probably going to try this out with pd in the next days.
It seems like it would indeed be possible. Does gcc require Cygwin or some type of Unix environment to be installed?
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Guenter