From: Óscar F. <of...@wa...> - 2013-06-11 18:50:40
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Hello Earnie. Earnie Boyd <ea...@us...> writes: >> How could I improve process start time without the problems related to >> static runtime libraries? (The larger executable size I can live with, >> not the other problems) > > The difference is likely due to the fact that the required DLL used by > the VS version are already loaded in memory. To overcome this issue > you would need to create a stub program whose only purpose is to > ensure that the GCC DLL stay loaded in memory. You could have this > stub program load on startup so that your compiler would not see the > effect of loading the DLL into memory. On my test machine, the test suite runs 4 tests on parallel, so almost all of the time there is a running process when a new one is started. But just to be sure, I did as you suggested and no change was observed. |