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openSUSE Build Service news: added google-perftools and build on openSUSE 10.2

After a longer pause I finally had a moment to work on my packages in the openSUSE Build Service. I now added RPMs for the Google Performance Tools and enabled building on openSUSE 10.2. From the perftools project page:

Perf Tools is a collection of a high-performance multi-threaded malloc() implementation, plus some pretty nifty performance analysis tools.

I hope you will find them useful. It would be interesting to see, if a KDE desktop linked against tcmalloc() is significantly faster than using the default glibc malloc()...

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