On Tue, 9 Feb 2016, Jim Ohlstein wrote:

The build time of "like 20-30 minutes, at most" is ummm... let' just call it optimistic. I only needed five new dependencies. Poudriere was unable to take advantage of more than two parallel builders except for a rather short overlap where it used three, if I recall correctly. The vast majority of the time it used only one builder. Build and package time for gcc6-aux was 34:52 on an Intel E5-2650 v3. Build and package time for binutils, required for gcc6-aux, took 4:44. That's pretty close to 40 minutes for just two dependencies, one of which is a dependency of the other. Build and package time for synth was 1:09.

2:20, that's two hours and twenty minutes, to build and install here on an Atom N270 system. 2:06 for gcc6-aux, most of the rest for ncurses. That does not include distfile download time. Disk space used was 252M, again not counting the distfiles. For x86, the Atom is nearly worst-case, but I suspect the speed is similar to some of the ARM systems.

I tried to build it last night on a fast i7 system for comparison, but gcc6-aux had a build error at the very start.
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