[Nix-dev] octave and atlas, tuning for performance, which is the nix way here?
Isaac Dupree
isaacdupree at charter.net
Wed Oct 22 22:10:11 CEST 2008
Marc Weber wrote:
>> There is still an issue in this example because if you are optimizing
>> a program used by openoffice, your distributed build will not be able
>> to use your optimized programs due to different dependency hashes.
>> The same problem arises with programs which have Atlas as a
>> dependency.
>
> Sure if oo depends on atlas.. then have some cups of tea till oo will be
> built.. You'll never get binaries then.
what if we use the concept of dynamically-linked libraries
in a well-contained way? Say that everyone *compiles*
against some standard version of atlas, say, to get a
standard openoffice; but then you can get a modified
combination that consists of the standard openoffice
modified to access the re-compiled version of atlas at
runtime. (I don't know how practical that is to implement,
but it seems something like that "ought to" work...)
-Isaac
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