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J. Greenlees wrote:
> Baho Utot wrote:
>> On Friday 31 August 2007 2:59 am, J. Greenlees wrote:
>>> Yup, 18 hours and counting for 'make bootstrap' of gcc 4.1.2
>>>
>>> host is lfs livecd r2032
>>> target:
>>> Dell inspiron 3000, a pentium-mmx @266 MHz (i586-linux-gnu)
>>> ram 128 MB ( system reports 144 MB from onboard cache ram for bios and
>>> video )
>>> swap space is 571.44 MB [ no more out of pages errors ]
>>> hda is a total of 3 GB.
>>>
>>> has anyone else ever had this length of time taken for gcc pass 1?
>>> No errors yet, just no activity from gcc in the last 9 hours.
>>>
>>>
>>> Jaqui
>> Using the live cd and building LFS 6.2 using jhalfs 2.3 it takes a little 
>> less 
>> than 24 hours to complete the entire build on my DELL dimension 300. 
>> Pentium II 300 with 256MB RAM, I have the SWAP set at 1024MB . If I remember 
>> correctly to do the pass 1 of gcc took about 229 minutes, a little less than 
>> 4 hours.  Glibc took 549 minutes.  I can check the logs later if you really 
>> need the exact times.
> 
> This old pentium one gives me an SBU of 38 minutes and 44 seconds.
> so gcc being 9.4 sbu should be 364.156 minutes or 6.069 hours.
> It's still hanging on stage2 at building gimplify.o
> 
> I started it at roughly 06:00 PDT yesterday, Thursday August 30, 2007.
> seriously considering killing the process and re starting the build of
> lfs by wiping the partition table and starting completely fresh.
> 

I did kill the process, 1300 minutes of processing and it had gotten to
stage 3 of the bootstrap process, just the display wasn't updated.
so I restarted it, with a new run from the beginning. been an hour.
looks like it will be a full 24 hours to complete, maybe a bit more.

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