On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 02:08:39PM +0000, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago, I ran a bunch of make builds (ncpu=4 amd64)
> with different malloc() options enabled.  I don't want to spawn a
> discussion, but for anybody who's curious, and for the archives,
> here are the results:
> 
>       36m17.68s real    47m33.50s user    26m49.97s system
> F     39m34.31s real    48m22.50s user    35m57.48s system
> G     38m20.87s real    48m40.61s user    31m36.31s system
> J     42m56.74s real    64m19.61s user    25m51.23s system
> FG    40m59.86s real    49m11.18s user    39m12.52s system
> FGJ   49m0.12s real     68m17.34s user    39m34.63s system
> S     55m14.16s real    61m29.02s user    71m24.59s system

I kind of wonder about similar data for full bulk builds.

Of course, I know a part of the answer: bulk with S will be shorter
than expected thanks to the fallout in large shit such as mono...

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