hardware: 2xPOWER3-II 450MHz/2GB RAM/36GB 10K disk oslevel -r: 5200-03 I'm not too much into the gcc bootstrapping process but I believe this occurs at stage2 (already using xgcc to compile), at first when the configure script for libstdc++ runs. The configure script is running at around a 1 (one!) check/minute rate on the system above(64bit kernel, JFS2). This leads to a build process duration of >12 hours on that hardware (without building gcj). I tried this with 3.3.4 and 3.4.3 now, both do about the same.
In some mailing list archive I have found a hint to use bash for CONFIG_SHELL instead of the default AIX ksh, but this does not help much. The build process for 3.3.4 (a c and c++ only build) was successful otherwise. I'm still running the 3.4.3 bootstrap since about 18 hours now... The CPU load is less than 0.5 most of the time and topas reports a disk write rate of 1.5MB/sec _continuously_. Other autoconf-based packages used to configure within normal time frames, so I suspect there might be some special settings used in the gcc build process. -- Summary: configure scripts run incredibly slow when bootstrapping on AIX Product: gcc Version: 3.4.3 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: critical Priority: P2 Component: bootstrap AssignedTo: unassigned at gcc dot gnu dot org ReportedBy: rumi at rtfm dot hu CC: gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org GCC build triplet: powerpc-ibm-aix5.2.0.0 GCC host triplet: powerpc-ibm-aix5.2.0.0 GCC target triplet: powerpc-ibm-aix5.2.0.0 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18422