In addition to the reference to "qlop":

    $ qlop ungoogled-chromium | tail
    2022-08-04T19:58:22 >>> www-client/ungoogled-chromium: 9:06:54
    2022-08-05T14:27:44 >>> www-client/ungoogled-chromium: 16:19:06
    2022-08-25T11:45:37 >>> www-client/ungoogled-chromium: 8:01:54
    2022-09-01T10:03:19 >>> www-client/ungoogled-chromium: 15:27:22
    2022-09-06T16:29:49 >>> www-client/ungoogled-chromium: 9:46:16
    2022-09-14T17:48:16 >>> www-client/ungoogled-chromium: 9:30:29
    2022-10-08T03:40:44 >>> www-client/ungoogled-chromium: 1:52:16
    2022-10-21T17:58:43 >>> www-client/ungoogled-chromium: 9:24:55
    2022-12-16T17:47:27 >>> www-client/ungoogled-chromium: 20:56:08
    2023-03-20T14:12:02 <<< www-client/ungoogled-chromium: 2s

Since I am using "ccache", the compilation time is sometimes doubled.

ZzZzZzzz
-Ramon

On 11/09/2023 21:42, Ramon Fischer wrote:
Hi Alan,

just quick and dirty, I am too tired for formalities. :) The following list contains packages, that may be too big for tmpfs and are most probably very time consuming to compile:

    $ < /etc/portage/package.env/no_tmpfs.conf
    # custom - 20181121 - rfischer: list packages, which are too big for tmpfs
    #app-editors/neovim no_tmpfs.conf
    #app-emulation/qemu-kv no_tmpfs.conf
    #app-office/libreoffice no_tmpfs.conf
    #dev-db/mysql no_tmpfs.conf
    #dev-java/icedtea no_tmpfs.conf
    #dev-lang/ghc no_tmpfs.conf
    #dev-lang/ghc no_tmpfs.conf
    #dev-lang/mono no_tmpfs.conf
    #dev-lang/rust no_tmpfs.conf
    #dev-lang/spidermonkey no_tmpfs.conf
    #dev-libs/libpcre no_tmpfs.conf
    #dev-qt/qtwebengine no_tmpfs.conf #throttle_make_emerge.conf
    #mail-client/thunderbird no_tmpfs.conf
    #media-libs/opencv no_tmpfs.conf
    #media-libs/opencv no_tmpfs.conf
    #net-libs/nodejs no_tmpfs.conf
    #net-misc/openssh no_tmpfs.conf
    #sci-libs/tensorflow no_tmpfs.conf
    #sys-apps/iproute2 no_tmpfs.conf
    #sys-devel/clang no_tmpfs.conf
    #sys-devel/gcc no_tmpfs.conf
    #www-client/chromium no_tmpfs.conf #throttle_make_emerge.conf
    #www-client/firefox no_tmpfs.conf
    #www-client/ungoogled-chromium no_tmpfs.conf #throttle_make_emerge.conf

See also:

* https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Portage_TMPDIR_on_tmpfs#Considering_tmpfs.27_size * https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Q_applets#Extracting_information_from_emerge_logs_.28qlop.29

Sleeps away.
-Ramon

On 11/09/2023 21:19, Alan McKinnon wrote:
After my long time away from Gentoo, I thought perhaps some packages that always took ages to compile would have improved. I needed to change to ~amd64 anyway (dumb n00b mistake leaving it at amd64). So that's what I did and let emerge do it's thing.

chromium has been building since 10:14, it's now 21:16 and still going so 9 hours at least on this machine to build a browser - almost as bad as openoffice at it's worst (regularly took 12 hours). Nodejs also took a while, but I didn't record time.


What other packages have huge build times?

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Alan McKinnon
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com


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