> > Ihor> Can you: 1. Load your agenda 2. Start 'cpu+mem profiler 3. > Rebuild the agenda 4. Share the > Ihor> obtained 'cpu _and_ 'mem reports > > I found an issue. > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > void-function org-looking-at > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > Oops. Fixed. > Ihor> native-comp is improving things proportionally. It should > actually have higher impact on > Ihor> lower-end machine. I recommend native-comp unless you update > frequently (and hence need to > Ihor> re-compile using native-comp often). > > On my case. My distro which is archlinux-arm aka alarm for 32bits does > not provide the compiled package libgccjit. So compiling it takes > several hours on this little machine. cross-compiling it takes almost > 1h, but preparing the machine for cross-compilation takes time also. So > my conclusion is 'it does not worth the hassle'. > Makes sense. If you want to squeeze maximum out of Emacs startup and do not update frequently, you may look into https://archive.casouri.cat/note/2020/painless-transition-to-portable-dumper/index.html Best, Ihor