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With the latest gcc-arm-none-eabi-8-2018-q4-major-linux.tar.bz2 compiler tools release, g++ is very slow to compile relative to the older gcc-arm-none-eabi-7-2017-q4-major-linux.tar.bz2 release.
I am seeing it take over 3 times longer than the previous compiler. A previously 45 second build now takes 2.5 minutes.
Is this to be expected ?
Are there any compiler flags that will speed this up (less optimisations) as it is now taking a significant time to build things ?
Hi Terry, it is likely easiest to raise a support case, which will allow you to pass attachments securely. Please mention this forum posting so we can track internally.
Ok, I have added a case: CAS-127711-P6Y6X7 with a simple example, mind you it doesn't seem to be code specific, the g++ compiler just seems 3x slower on any C++ code when running under Fedora29 Linux (haven't tried any other OS).
Thanks for the case. We shall investigate and get back to you.