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* [Linux-ia64] IA-64 compile flags for gcc
@ 2001-06-20 17:28 McCaffity, Ray
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From: McCaffity, Ray @ 2001-06-20 17:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Many times when using gcc, I use certain flags to optimize the compilation,
for example with Solaris8 and a sparc IIe v9 cpu, I would use something
like...

CC=gcc CFLAGS="-O4 -mcpu=v8"; export CC CFLAGS

There are others as well.  Also many times when doing a configure there is
an
option for something like --prefix=/foo/bar --hosth6 to optimize the code
for
my specific hardware.

Does anyone know what the "optimal" flags are for an IA-64 in gcc?  I
realize you
can't always use the ones you want, but if you could...?

I have gone through a lot of the gcc documentation, but there is so much,
and
what I have seen so far doesn't cover this.  Can anyone point me in the
right
direction?

Ray



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