nix-guix-gentoo
gentooLTO
nix-guix-gentoo | gentooLTO | |
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4 | 39 | |
111 | 569 | |
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8.5 | 3.0 | |
6 days ago | 9 months ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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nix-guix-gentoo
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Anyone with wayland and keepassxc experience?
See: https://github.com/trofi/nix-guix-gentoo
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Second package manager concerns.
Using nix for a package or two should be fine on Gentoo. I used https://github.com/trofi/nix-guix-gentoo for a few years for firefox, ghc, new glibc and gcc before switching to NixOS. I never needed root privileges (aside from emerge updating sys-apps/nix itself).
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Lerning about Gentoo on a Friday night. Stoked!
Trofi's overlay. Emerge nix/guix and start the daemon and you should be good to go.
gentooLTO
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Planning to benchmark Ubuntu vs Gentoo, what benchmarks can you recommend?
You can also go full lto, see ltoize on https://github.com/InBetweenNames/gentooLTO.
- Which distros are built with -O3 optimization?
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Gentoo USE flag check
If you want to optimize the living shit out of Gentoo, I'd advise not just stopping at LTO and -fdevirtualize-at-ltrans and checking out GentooLTO.
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Do You Prefer Clang or GCC
I am wondering if you prefer Clang or GCC. Which one compiles faster, and which one produces faster binaries? What are the advantages of Clang over GCC, and vice versa? I've enabled LTO optimizations for my system.
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how can I improve my workflow further?
I unironically do that, see GentooLTO
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My overriced Gentoo experiment: LTO + PGO + Graphite + Ccache + Portage compiling on RAM on all packages
EDIT: here you can check out it better.
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Compiling GRUB with "mount" useflag fails
Are you using LTO? Quick google found: https://github.com/InBetweenNames/gentooLTO/issues/139
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Bichés be like i love compiling QTwebengine.
FWIW I just based the joke off the GentooLTO project
- Any recommendations on where I can read up on pgo and lto? (Suddenly Firefox demands ...something, and I have never cared about this since I installed gentoo.)
What are some alternatives?
lto-overlay - [ARCHIVED] A Portage configuration for O3, Graphite, and LTO system-wide
gentoo - [MIRROR] Official Gentoo ebuild repository
llvm-overlay - Unofficial experimental gentoo overlay for compiling llvm with additional components
gentoo-install - A gentoo installer with a TUI interface that supports systemd and OpenRC, EFI and BIOS, as well as variable disk layouts using ext4, zfs, btrfs, luks and mdraid.
CubicSDR - Cross-Platform Software-Defined Radio Application
linux - Linux kernel source tree
SkiffOS - Any Linux distribution, anywhere.
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
hmg - Personal Gentoo/Linux configurations
Phoenix - wxPython's Project Phoenix. A new implementation of wxPython, better, stronger, faster than he was before.
portage-bashrc-mv - Provide support for /etc/portage/bashrc.d and /etc/portage/package.cflags for the portage package manager (Gentoo Linux)