Segin wrote:
Mike Hearn wrote:
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 23:37:17 -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote:
if wine is built with --disable-trace or --disable-debug, then using WINEDEBUG will accept the respective options without complaining and without actually showing any useful information
Why would anybody build without tracing anyway? I would be *very* surprised if it led to any noticable/real world performance improvement. Rather than do this why not just restore your packages configure switches to the upstream defaults?
It's because some people are Gentoo zealots whose CFLAGS are "-O9 --omfg-optimize -march=8088"
If we can, why not?
If there is the option to disable the trace it's gotta be there for a reason, why would it be there else, for fun?
Nobody ever told me that disabling the trace will improve performance but I assumed it, less code means faster code (generally speaking).
But it doesn't improve performance, tested it with WoW, at least nothing noticeable. So I'm all for removing this configure option.
tom