Anybody got an apple? (benchmarking Lilypond)

2003-10-24 Thread Graham Percival
As an update to my request for benchmarks... I've just gotten one of the new 12" powerbooks. X doesn't work yet, but I don't need X just to run LilyPond without viewing the output. Compiling my test scores: new laptop: G4 1000, 256 megs RAM, Lily 1.8.1, Debian GNU/Linux real 1m28.413s user 1m2

Re: Anybody got an apple? (benchmarking Lilypond)

2003-09-05 Thread Nathan Hurst
On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 23:56:21 -0700 Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is anybody using LilyPond on OS X or linuxppc? I have a favour to ask > -- I'm wondering how quickly Lilypond runs on such systems. >... > Here's my stats: Celeron 500, 320 megs RAM, Lily 1.8.1 > # time make all >

Re: Anybody got an apple? (benchmarking Lilypond)

2003-09-04 Thread Will Oram
Take these as you will, granted a web browser and email program were running in the background. I'm posting directly from the output, so my time doesn't look nearly as pretty as the Celeron you posted for some reason: 0.010u 0.460s 1:53.69 0.4% 0+0k 245+370io 0pf+0w This is a 1.25GHz G4 p

Anybody got an apple? (benchmarking Lilypond)

2003-09-04 Thread Graham Percival
Is anybody using LilyPond on OS X or linuxppc? I have a favour to ask -- I'm wondering how quickly Lilypond runs on such systems. I've prepared a small collection of Lilypond scores, which can be easily downloaded and compiled. (I made a Makefile; simply do "time make all" and go for coffee) If