#4748: gnutls-3.2.12.1
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Reporter: fo | Owner: ken@…
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: 7.6
Component: BOOK | Version: SVN
Severity: normal | Resolution:
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Comment (by ken@…):
I take the tarball size from ls -lh.
My SBU (tested after booting the new system, i.e. as if using it to build
itself) is 140.943 seconds. I don't think that measuring to thousandths of
a second is important, it just happens to be how I now do it using 'time'.
As you say, 32-bit x86 creates smaller files - it might also take longer
to do some compiles because it doesn't have many registers. Anyway, this
is what I got:
For measuring, I build by had (in the en_GB.UTF-8 locale) without setting
MAKEFLAGS. and use bash's time command to time each command.
1. without enabling gtk-doc:
configure 35.093s.
make 67.474s
DESTDIR install 4.099s.
DESTDIR docs 0.966s.
Total time 107.632 / 140.943 which I rounded up to 0.8 SBU.
Space from du -sh : build 99M, DESTDIR 20M.
I then ran make check.
Time 286.184 (4m46) which is +2.0 SBU for me, and space increased by 12MB.
2. with --enable-gtk-doc :
configure 34.756s
make 250.163s
DESTDIR 4.855s
total time 289.774 / 140.943 which I rounded up to 2.1 SBU.
Therefore, extra time to regenerate the docs is +1.3 SBU.
Space 98M source, which is where the "less 1MB" comes from, and again 20MB
installed.
I agree that my figures for rebuilding the docs are very different from
yours. At the moment I'm trying to devote all my CPU power to building a
gnome system in chroot, so it will be some time before I can have another
look at my measurements.
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