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debug build & performance

Simon Frei
Hi

The standard bootstrap script set build type debug. I do not find any
documentation mentioning this:
Is there a non-debug build type (i.e. production) and if there is, does
it have a noticable perfomance benefit?

Cheers,
Simon
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Re: debug build & performance

Gilles Caulier-4
See section INSTALLATION from README of course :


Gilles Caulier

2016-08-04 17:02 GMT+02:00 Simon Frei <[hidden email]>:
Hi

The standard bootstrap script set build type debug. I do not find any documentation mentioning this:
Is there a non-debug build type (i.e. production) and if there is, does it have a noticable perfomance benefit?

Cheers,
Simon
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Re: debug build & performance

Simon Frei
Ah sorry, I was only looking at the software-collection README. I guess some people will make the same mistake of only reading the toplevel README, so I updated that file a bit. I also changed the default to DBUILD_TESTING=OFF in the bootstrap script, as this is called a "developpers" only option and in my case led to build problems when ON. So I guess for the normal user it should be off.
I attached these proposed changes to this mail, I hope this is ok, otherwise I will open a "bug report".

On 06/08/16 07:44, Gilles Caulier wrote:
See section INSTALLATION from README of course :


Gilles Caulier

2016-08-04 17:02 GMT+02:00 Simon Frei <[hidden email]>:
Hi

The standard bootstrap script set build type debug. I do not find any documentation mentioning this:
Is there a non-debug build type (i.e. production) and if there is, does it have a noticable perfomance benefit?

Cheers,
Simon
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Re: debug build & performance

Stuart T Rogers
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I have been doing some more on this. When I start the Print Assistant I
see two lines in the top left box, one saying Unsupported Paper Size and
a second line saying Custom and that's it, no templates at all.

I can see the templates.xml file in
/usr/share/kipiplugin_printimages/templates/ and it seems to contain
what it should and I've checked the permissions and all files are
publicly readable. I do not have my own templates file in my home
directory. Surely I should see the templates from this file when I start
the Print Assistant. I think I need to fix this before trying to
progress further.

Stuart

On 06/08/16 06:44, Gilles Caulier wrote:

> See section INSTALLATION from README of course :
>
> https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=digikam.git&a=blob&f=README
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2016-08-04 17:02 GMT+02:00 Simon Frei <[hidden email]
> <mailto:[hidden email]>>:
>
>     Hi
>
>     The standard bootstrap script set build type debug. I do not find
>     any documentation mentioning this:
>     Is there a non-debug build type (i.e. production) and if there is,
>     does it have a noticable perfomance benefit?
>
>     Cheers,
>     Simon
>     _______________________________________________
>     Digikam-users mailing list
>     [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>
>     https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
>     <https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users>
>
>

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Re: debug build & performance

Stuart T Rogers
Apologies  had a senior moment and replied to wrong thread. Please
ignore this I'll try better next time.

Stuart

On 09/08/16 09:54, Stuart T Rogers wrote:

> I have been doing some more on this. When I start the Print Assistant I
> see two lines in the top left box, one saying Unsupported Paper Size and
> a second line saying Custom and that's it, no templates at all.
>
> I can see the templates.xml file in
> /usr/share/kipiplugin_printimages/templates/ and it seems to contain
> what it should and I've checked the permissions and all files are
> publicly readable. I do not have my own templates file in my home
> directory. Surely I should see the templates from this file when I start
> the Print Assistant. I think I need to fix this before trying to
> progress further.
>
> Stuart

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