Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo compile times ?

2004-02-26 Thread Christoph Gysin
Collin Starkweather wrote:
I emerged it on a 2.2GHz P4 earlier this week and it took longer than 4
hours.  In fact, I think it took longer than my original `emerge system`
based on my (purely subjective) recollection.  Unfortunately I didn't
keep track since I went to bed, but my SWIG is that it's somewhere
between 4 and 8 hours.
You can check the compile times with genlop.

# emerge genlop
# genlop -t openoffice
bye, christoph

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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo compile times ? (P.S.)

2004-02-26 Thread Collin Starkweather
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 10:39, Collin Starkweather wrote:
 I emerged it on a 2.2GHz P4 earlier this week and it took longer than 4
 hours.  In fact, I think it took longer than my original `emerge system`
 based on my (purely subjective) recollection.  Unfortunately I didn't
 keep track since I went to bed, but my SWIG is that it's somewhere
 between 4 and 8 hours.

freak root # genlop -t openoffice
 
 * app-office/openoffice
 
 Merged   at Tue Feb 24 07:38:34 2004(openoffice-1.1.0-r2)
   merge time: 6 hours, 3 minutes and 11 seconds.
 
 merged totally 1 time in 6 hours, 3 minutes and 11 seconds.
 
freak root #

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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo compile times ? (P.S.)

2004-02-26 Thread AccuGreen
 freak root # genlop -t openoffice
  
  * app-office/openoffice
  
  Merged   at Tue Feb 24 07:38:34 2004(openoffice-1.1.0-r2)
merge time: 6 hours, 3 minutes and 11 seconds.
  
  merged totally 1 time in 6 hours, 3 minutes and 11 seconds.
  
Argh... yeah I should have expected that.


Thanks for short help and the hint for genlop.


When I have more time I look into gentoo doc and it's tools in more
detail.

Thomas






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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo compile times ?

2004-02-26 Thread Christian Bartl
time emerge openoffice
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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo compile times ?

2004-02-26 Thread Andrew Gaffney
AccuGreen wrote:
Hi all,

i'm new to gentoo. I have emerged to it last weekend and I think its
great. Thanks folks for that.
I'm wondering if there are any compile time lists around in the web,
to get a feeling if it is worth starting a compilation or not.
Guess, why that thought come up ... :-)
I emerged OpenOffice from source package (as the rest of my
distribution) onn a Pentium4 2.4GHz, 1GB Ram. Current compilation took 4
hours and it has still not finished. So I am wondering how long it will
need to finish compilation as I need to do some stuff
under windows right know.
On your system, I'd give it another hour, maybe two.

To be honest I must say that compilation is running in term window using
gnome. So that might also be an issue.
Probably not.

Anyway, is there list available for gentoo-compile times ?
There's been talk of creating something like this, but there is not currently, AFAIK.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo compile times ?

2004-02-26 Thread Collin Starkweather
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 10:30, AccuGreen wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 i'm new to gentoo. I have emerged to it last weekend and I think its
 great. Thanks folks for that.
 
 I'm wondering if there are any compile time lists around in the web,
 to get a feeling if it is worth starting a compilation or not.
 
 Guess, why that thought come up ... :-)
 I emerged OpenOffice from source package (as the rest of my
 distribution) onn a Pentium4 2.4GHz, 1GB Ram. Current compilation took 4
 hours and it has still not finished. So I am wondering how long it will
 need to finish compilation as I need to do some stuff
 under windows right know.

I emerged it on a 2.2GHz P4 earlier this week and it took longer than 4
hours.  In fact, I think it took longer than my original `emerge system`
based on my (purely subjective) recollection.  Unfortunately I didn't
keep track since I went to bed, but my SWIG is that it's somewhere
between 4 and 8 hours.

-Collin

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