Sean Chittenden wrote:
> > We add those to all links, mostly because it is too confusing to do
> > it per link. It doesn't hurt anything because it is dynamically
> > linked, so doesn't take any disk space, and in fact is never called.
>
> My concern wasn't for disk space, but for symbol resolution times and
> unnecessary VM page table space. Does the backend fork() or exec() a
> copy of itself when a new connection comes in? I thought it was
> exec() for some reason. Anyway, given how easy it is to change the
> LDFLAGS, I was thinking about chasing down where postgres is linked
> and splitting apart LDFLAGS into two sets of LDFLAGS: LDFLAGS_CLI and
> LDFLAGS (or LDFLAGS_DAEMON, or some such). It's chump, but a few ms
> here and there, or a little more IO there eventually add up,
> especially in the arena of on connection times.
Backend only forks(). I think you would be better off using Makefile
macros to _remove_ those two libraries.
I see this:
$(filter crypt.o getaddrinfo.o inet_aton.o snprintf.o strerror.o path.o thread.o, $(LIBOBJS))
Seems you need the reverse.
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