On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 14:14, Edward Yang wrote:
Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Hi
>
> > I just found out that on FC3 Borland C++Builder takes more than 400mb
> > memory! While on Windows, it only takes a little more than 60mb.This is
> > making me believe that System Monitor is having a bug about calculating
> > memory size...
> >
>
> fedora does not ship borland c++. if borland generated bloated code on
> fedora, how is that a fedora problem?
>
>
>
It's C++BuilderX, which uses Java to drive its graphical IDE. It's the
Java thing that takes up more than 400mb memory.
OK, go whine to the people at Sun then. The Java RE is not part of FC3
either.
- "Does not work under Virtual PC" - no one said it will, and if it
doesn't it's the Virtual PC guys fault.
- "Borland Builder/Java is a resource hog" - complain to Borland and or
Sun.
- "Unbearably slow on my old 128MB box" - sorry, software upgrades and
hardware upgrades go hand in hand. If you feel that's bad, complain
upstream to the developers working on KDE/Gnome/Other components for all
the new functionality they added since the last release.
Summary: you're barking up the wrong tree.
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Tarjei