Re: Fedora 32 System-Wide Change proposal: Build Python 3 to statically link with libpython3.8.a for better performance

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Once upon a time, Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> If we build things statically with libraries, it's a can full of worms.
> What needs to be said about this change that we don't staticaly link
> against different libraries, we just build CPython source into one
> "fat" executable instead of splitting it into a tiny wrapper and a
> "fat" libpython.

It might be useful to see how other interpreters that are built like
this perform; I know perl has used libperl.so for ages (maybe all the
perl5 time?).  Does it have the same performance impact, and if so,
can/should it be switched to /usr/bin/perl linking the core static?

Alternately, is there some way to reduce the overhead of the dynamic
library (that could help multiple languages)?
-- 
Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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